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Nissan Gravite

Nissan Gravite price in Howrah

₹6.48 - ₹10.24 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹9,332 /month

The Nissan Gravite price in Howrah starts at ₹5.65 lakh and goes up to ₹8.94 lakh (ex-showroom). Whereas, Nissan Gravite on road price in Howrah starts from ₹6.48 lakh for the base model (Visia MT) and goes up to ₹10.24 lakh for top model (Launch Edition AMT).

 

 

Nissan Gravite On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹5,65,000
RTO (Individual)
₹56,500
Insurance
₹25,425
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Howrah₹6,47,525 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹9,332 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

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N-Connecta AMT999 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹8.94 LakhOn road price, Howrah
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₹9.06 LakhOn road price, Howrah
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₹9.57 LakhOn road price, Howrah
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₹9.73 LakhOn road price, Howrah
Launch Edition AMT999 cc | Petrol | AMT
₹10.24 LakhOn road price, Howrah

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Autorelli Nissan-Shibpur

103/25 Foreshore Road, Howrah, Howrah, West Bengal 711102

4.7

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

6291976776
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The Nissan Gravite price in Howrah starts at ₹5.65 lakh and goes upto ₹8.94 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Nissan Gravite base model price in Howrah is Rs 5.65 lakh.

The top model of Nissan Gravite in Howrah is priced at Rs 8.94 lakh.

The Nissan Gravite on road price in Howrah starts at Rs 6.48 lakh.

The Nissan Gravite top model on road price in Howrah is Rs 10.24 lakh.

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Questions you may find useful

1w

I am looking to purchase my first vehicle for a family of five. My expected monthly running is approximately 500-700 km, and my budget is Rs. 8 lakh. Could you recommend options that align with these requirements?

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3d

Go for the Renault Triber or its sister car the Nissan Gravite. For a family of five on a tight Rs. 8 lakh budget, nothing gives you this much space and flexibility. You get real rear-seat room, easy access, and with the third row folded you have a huge boot for bags, strollers, or a weekly shop. The third row is quite useable too should you have extra passengers. Your running is modest, so the petrol suits fine, and it is easy to drive in the city. Lower and mid trims usually fit your budget in many cities, and there is an automatic option if you want it.The issue is performance. With five on board and luggage, it feels slow on highways or during overtaking. Cabin quality is simple too, but it is practical and tough enough for daily use.If you prefer a 5-seat hatchback and want something more polished, look at the Maruti Suzuki Baleno. It is roomy for five, very efficient, and cheap to run, though the boot is smaller than the Triber with seats folded. If you want a higher driving position, the Tata Punch is worth a look, but shoulder room for three at the back is tighter.

VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleNissan Gravite
VehicleTata Punch
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Baleno
1w

Which is the best value-for-money 7-seater car?

Verified
1w

Given your budget of Rs. 10 lakh, the Renault Triber is your best option. The Triber has a roomy cabin and a genuinely usable third row, it has a decent feature set and the 1.0-litre petrol engine is fairly efficient too. It can be even had with CNG for lower running costs or an AMT automatic for greater convenience. Do note though, it's not the most refined car and the engine will feel underpowered when fully loaded or when you're out on the highway. Alternatively, you can even consider the Nissan Gravite which is mechanically identical.

VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleNissan Gravite
2w

I currently own an Alto that is now 15 years old, and I am looking to replace it. My usage is primarily within the city, with occasional highway trips during summer and winter vacations. I need a family car that can comfortably accommodate my three growing children, although they are still a few years away from their teenage years. I do not want to spend too much on the new car. I am considering the Nissan Gravite, Renault Triber, and Tata Tiago. I am also thinking about choosing a Maruti Suzuki car instead. Considering my family size, usage pattern, and budget-conscious approach, which car would you recommend?

Verified
2w

Go for the Renault Triber. Your three kids will fit far more comfortably than in a Tiago, and its flexible seats mean you can use it as a five seater now, and a more comfortable six or seven seater when they are older.In the city, it is easy to drive and park as it is a small car, but you get rear AC vents and a wide second row, so school runs and weekend outings are comfier. For road trips, pop out the third row and you get huge boot space. It will cruise fine, but if fully loaded, you will need a heavier right foot for hills and overtakes - its 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is the only real compromise.The Tiago is a sweet, tough little hatch and nicer to drive, but with three growing kids you will outgrow its rear seat and boot fast, then feel the need for another upgrade. The Gravite has all the strengths of the Triber, just in a Nissan-badged and styled package, so pick based on your preference and which brand has a dealer and service centre close to you.

VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleTata Tiago
VehicleNissan Gravite
3w

Is the Triber AMT worth buying?

Verified
2w

For the money and size, the facelifted Renault Triber is a good option. It’s compact yet manages to seat seven adults, which is quite a feat of packaging. It rides and handles well, and is easy to manoeuvre in the city, so it works nicely as a family car in urban conditions.The only real issue is the 1.0-litre petrol engine, which is weak and not very refined, and with the AMT, it feels even more so, especially when fully loaded or on inclines. The convenience of the AMT in traffic is good, but it does highlight the lack of performance.A very relevant alternative is the newly launched Nissan Gravite, which is the Nissan version of the Triber. It is a mechanically identical MPV, differing mainly in styling, trim and badge. Crucially, it’s priced very aggressively, so in many cases the Gravite will work out a bit cheaper than the equivalent Triber variant, making it even more attractive if you are value-conscious.However, both the Triber and Gravite make sense primarily if you can’t stretch your budget. If you can, it’s better to step up to a Maruti Ertiga, which is larger, more comfortable, nicer to drive, and backed by Maruti’s service network that’s hard to beat in India.

VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleNissan Gravite
6w

Why does the Maruti Eeco 6-seater version not come with AC? Doesn't Maruti offer the option of installing an air conditioner? Can AC be fitted through the aftermarket after purchase?

Verified
6w

The reason the Maruti Eeco 6-seater Standard variant is not offered with factory-fitted AC is largely a cost and positioning decision by Maruti. It is worth noting that this restriction is specific to the 6-seater Standard variant. The 5-seater versions of the Eeco are available with factory-fitted AC, so Maruti is not avoiding AC altogether on the model.As for adding AC later, yes, it is technically possible to fit an aftermarket AC, and many owners have done so. However, we would generally not recommend it. Factory-fitted AC systems are integrated with the engine calibration, wiring, dashboard layout and cooling system. An aftermarket setup may not cool as effectively, can affect reliability and could create issues with electrical components over the long term if not installed properly.If AC is important to you, the better solution is to buy an Eeco variant that comes with factory fitted AC from the outset or go for alternatives like the Renault Triber or the Nissan Gravite.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Eeco
VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleNissan Gravite
7w

I actually do not want an Ertiga, XL6, or Kia Carens. I am looking for something a bit different with better road presence and a more premium comfort feel. Can you suggest some good used 6-7 seater options in the Rs 7-12 lakh range? Also, considering that my usage is mostly city driving with occasional highway trips and not very high running, should I go for a petrol or diesel car? Which option would make more sense in terms of maintenance, reliability, fuel efficiency, and long-term ownership?

Verified
6w

In that price bracket, your other 6-7-seater options are Renault Triber and Nissan Gravite. These offerings are surprisingly spacious and practical, and since your usage is limited to the city, they will feel very user-friendly, with their light controls and relatively compact dimensions.Alternatively, you could consider a Citroen Aircross. Being a rare sight on our roads and having proper SUV credentials, it delivers in terms of road presence. However, its third row is not as spacious as other seven-seaters listed, and you will have to stretch your budget by a few lakhs to get this, since the seven-seater is available with the more powerful turbo-petrol engine.Taking all things into consideration, we'd urge you to reconsider and opt for the 1.5 petrol Kia Carens or Maruti Ertiga if you want a comfortable seven-seater.

VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleNissan Gravite
VehicleCitroen Aircross
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Ertiga
VehicleKia Carens
14w

Hi, I am looking for a 7-seater car. My usage will be a mix of city driving and outstation trips. My budget is up to 10 lakh. Which car would fit my needs? Please suggest.

Verified
14w

Go for the Renault Triber Emotion MT. Within your budget, it is the best 7-seater for mixed city and highway use.It is easy to drive and park in the city because it is not very big, the steering is light, and you get a good view out. On bad roads, it stays comfortable, and the cabin is very practical. The second row slides, and the third row folds or can be removed. So you can switch between carrying people and luggage based on the trip.The 1.0 naturally-aspirated petrol engine feels adequate, but one thing to be aware of is that with seven people and bags, the engine will feel underpowered, so you have to plan overtakes. Also, the third row is best for kids or short adults, and with all seats up, there is very little boot space.Alternatively, you can even consider the Nissan Gravite, which is essentially a badge-engineered Triber with a tweaked design and a different interior. If you can stretch a bit over Rs 10 lakh on-road, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga LXi is roomier, has better performance and fits seven adults better.

VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Ertiga
VehicleNissan Gravite
18w

I want to buy a 7-seater car for my family, but the budget is ₹10 lakh. Most of the run is in the city, sometimes on the highway. I want space, but the interior should not feel cheap or compromised.

Verified
17w

The closely related Renault Triber and new Nissan Gravite are the best options for you. Both compact MPVs are well within your budget and will surprise you with the versatility and practicality they offer within a small footprint. There's plenty of seating flexibility with middle row slide and recline functions, making it easy to balance space for the third row of passengers. You also have the option to remove the third row seats when not in use to create space for luggage.The interiors are also well designed with enough new-age features like a touchscreen, digital dials, wireless charging, auto climate control and AC vents at the back. The 1-litre engine isn't big on power but is fine for city use. It does feel underpowered on highway drives, though. While you can get fully-loaded AMT auto versions within your budget, we'd recommend opting for the manual gearbox.The differences between the Renault Triber and Nissan Gravite are merely cosmetic. You could base your buying decision based on proximity to a dealer and service support. In case you want something larger, there is the option of the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. However, only the base LXI trim is available under Rs 10 lakh.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Ertiga
VehicleRenault Triber
VehicleNissan Gravite
24w

We are a family of six with two kids. My father has knee pain, so we need a car with a spacious rear cabin and good headroom. I’m looking for a petrol automatic Sub-4-metre car because of parking constraints. My yearly run is only around 5,000 km. I want a car with a high seating position, high ground clearance, a 4- or 5-star safety rating, and decent boot space. My budget is around ₹12-15 lakh. Please suggest suitable options.

Verified
24w

Since you are a family of six, the Renault Triber is an ideal choice for you. Its sub-4m length will pose no parking issues, while brilliant packaging means there is reasonable space in all three rows. The middle row seat slide function also makes it easy to balance passenger and luggage space in the cabin. The relatively high seating also makes getting in and out easy enough. Do note, while the Triber was rated 3 stars for adult occupant protection by Global NCAP, it makes for a safer real-world option than higher-scoring compact SUVs. Thanks to the safety of dedicated seats for all family members. Nissan's version of the Triber, called Gravite, will be revealed in the coming weeks and could be worth a look too.

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