February 17, 2026. Big day for Nissan India. The company finally rolled out its Nissan Gravite MPV India in the Indian market. Now, families looking for a budget-friendly three-row ride have a new option. Practical? Check. Stylish? Check. Affordable? Mostly. The Gravite is based on the facelifted Renault Triber, but with Nissan’s own design touches. The budget MPV segment just got a little more crowded. And honestly, that’s exciting.
Nissan Gravite MPV Design and Styling
Step closer. Look at it. The Gravite borrows heavily from the Renault Triber. But it has its own identity. The V-Motion grille up front, reworked headlamps, and the bold GRAVITE badge on the bonnet makes it instantly recognizable. Rear end? New tail-lamps, updated bumper, GRAVITE lettering smack in the middle. Sleek. Modern. Stylish.

And yes, it has those styled alloy wheels and roof rails. CMF-A+ platform gives it decent ground clearance, which we know Indian roads need. The rear seats? Roomy enough for your cousins, uncles, even that random friend who tags along. Flexible seating layout, practical interior it’s clearly built for families.
Engine Specs and Performance
Here’s where it gets interesting. The Gravite uses the same CMF-A+ platform as Renault Triber. Fuel-efficient? Yep. City-friendly? Absolutely. Expected engine: 1.0-litre petrol. It’s now not gonna set tracks on fire, however it will save you trips to the fuel pump.
Transmission options likely manual and AMT. Simple. Reliable. Works for city traffic and small highways. It’s not just about numbers it’s about driving without stress. Smooth. Comfortable. That’s what Nissan seems to be aiming for.
Price and Bookings
Now, let’s talk money. Triber starts at around ₹6 lakh. Gravite? Slightly above, roughly ₹6.30 lakh ex-showroom. Pre-bookings? Open from today. Don’t wait too long.

It’s competing directly with Renault Triber, Maruti XL6, and Kia Carens. Tough crowd. But with Nissan styling and features, Gravite is holding its ground. Families looking for practical three-row rides might just lean this way.
Features and Connectivity
Inside, it’s not boring. Touchscreen infotainment. Apple CarPlay. Android Auto. Climate control. Rear parking sensors. Safety? ABS and EBD. Check and check.
Headroom? Legroom? Plenty. Long drives won’t feel cramped. It’s one of those rides you can take and not constantly complain. Feels thoughtful. For families, that’s huge.
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Competition and Market Position
The launch shakes up the budget three-row segment. Gravite vs Triber. Gravite vs XL6. Gravite vs Carens. Who’s gonna win? Hard to say. But Nissan’s tweaks both styling and features definitely make it stand out.
Looking at upcoming Nissan cars India and the regular Gravite updates, buyers now have more choices. Affordability plus practicality—Gravite ticks both boxes.



