Last Updated on: 17 Apr 2026
Nissan Gravite Visia MT
The Nissan Gravite Visia MT variant is priced at ₹5.65 lakh. The Visia MT variant offers key features like Airbags, Driver height adjustable seat, Parking sensors, Rear passenger adjustable seats, Brake assist (BA). Explore complete specifications, and features below.
Nissan Gravite Visia MT specifications
Engine & Transmission
Engine Displacement | 999 cc |
Engine Installation | Front |
Max Engine Power | 72 hp at 6250 rpm |
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Number of Cylinders | 3 |
Max Engine Torque | 96 Nm at 3400-3600 rpm |
Lockable Differential/s | No |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Gearbox Type | Manual |
Drive Layout | Front Wheel Drive |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Tank Capacity | 40 litres |
Fuel Supply System | MPFI |
Terrain Modes | No |
Emission Standard | Bharat Stage VI |
E20 Compatibility | Yes |
Suspension & Steering
Rear Brakes | Drum |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Type of Power Assist | Electric |
4 Wheel Steer | No |
Steering Adjust type | Manual |
Steering Adjust | Tilt |
Front Suspension Type | MacPherson strut with Lower Transverse link |
Front Springs | Coil Springs |
Damper Control | No |
Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
Rear Suspension Type | Twist beam suspension |
Ride Height Adjust | No |
Spare Wheel | Full Size |
Rear Tyre Size | 165/80 R14 |
Wheel Size | 14 inches |
Front Tyre Size | 165/80 R14 |
Wheels | Steel Rims |
Dimensions
Ground Clearance | 182 mm |
Width | 1734 mm |
Wheelbase | 2636 mm |
Length | 3987 mm |
Kerb Weight | 988 kg |
Height | 1644 mm |
Boot Capacity | 320-625 litres |
Chassis Type | Monocoque |
Doors | 5 |
Nissan Gravite Visia MT features
Comfort
| Push Button Start | |
| Digital Instrument Cluster | Fully Digital |
| Dead Pedal | |
| Power Windows | Front |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Down | |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Up |
Safety
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Height Adjustable Seat Belt | |
| Side Airbag | |
| Electronic Stability Control | |
| Lane Departure Avoidance | |
| Lane Keep Assist |
Exterior
| LED taillights | |
| Stop Lamp | |
| Illuminated Logo | |
| Spoiler | |
| Wheel Arch Cladding | |
| Welcome and Goodbye Animation |
Interior
| Distance to Empty | |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Head-up Display | |
| Trip Meter | |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Average Speed |
Entertainment
| CD Player | |
| Speakers | |
| AUX Input | |
| Satellite Navigation | |
| Bluetooth Audio Streaming | |
| Bluetooth Telephone Function |
Connected Car Features
| Google/Alexa connectivity | |
| Live Location Sharing | |
| E-Call & I-Call | |
| Summon Mode | |
| App Details | |
| Anti Theft Immobilisation |
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Questions you may find useful
Anita Murray
•3wHi, 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.

Autocar India
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.
Maddy
•7wI 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.

Autocar India
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.
Anant Kumar Adesra
•13wWe 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.

Autocar India
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.






















