Nissan has made a significant return to the Indian automobile market with the launch of its new Nissan Gravite, an affordable seven-seater MPV that aims to redefine family travel for budget-conscious buyers across the country. The Gravite was officially unveiled on 17 February 2026 and has already begun reaching showrooms nationwide, offering Indian buyers a practical, value-packed alternative in the highly competitive compact MPV segment.
Priced from just ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom), the Nissan Gravite delivers remarkable value for money and targets families seeking spacious seating, versatile interior space and modern features without stretching their budgets. The seven-seater configuration, shared with its close sibling the Renault Triber, ensures flexibility for both daily use and longer family trips, with a cabin layout that can adapt to passengers and luggage needs with ease.
The Gravite’s design is centred on practicality and modern appeal. Built on the reliable CMF-A+ platform, the MPV carries a bold grille up front with prominent Gravite badging, sculpted body lines and muscular 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels that enhance its road presence. Smart touches like roof rails and LED daytime running lights add to its contemporary look and reinforce Nissan’s design intent for the Indian market.
Powering the new MPV is a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine that produces around 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque, a combination that balances fuel efficiency with sufficient performance for urban and highway driving alike. Buyers can choose between a traditional five-speed manual gearbox or a five-speed AMT (automated manual transmission), ensuring flexibility for different driving preferences. The vehicle’s fuel efficiency also makes it appealing for Indian conditions, with estimated figures competitive within its class.
Inside, the Gravite offers a user-friendly cabin layout with a practical seat arrangement that comfortably accommodates up to seven people. The third row is designed to be flexible and removable, allowing users to increase cargo space when needed. The interior also includes modern amenities such as a touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support, air conditioning vents for rear passengers, and other convenience features that enhance comfort on family journeys.
Safety equipment on the Nissan Gravite includes essentials such as multiple airbags, ABS (anti-lock braking system) with EBD (electronic brake-force distribution), rear parking sensors, and speed alert systems that adhere to current regulatory norms, helping ensure protection and peace of mind for occupants. These safety refinements contribute to the MPV’s appeal among value-orientated families seeking dependable daily transport.
What makes the Gravite launch particularly significant is Nissan’s renewed strategy to strengthen its presence in India’s highly competitive automotive landscape. After years of limited product offerings, the company has now broadened its portfolio beyond SUVs like the Magnite, signalling fresh focus on everyday cars that align with the aspirations of Indian middle-class families. The Gravite is expected to compete directly with other compact seven-seat vehicles such as the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Renault Triber and Toyota Rumion, giving buyers more choice in the segment.
Along with the Gravite, Nissan is planning further launches in India through 2026 and beyond, which could include new SUVs and other passenger cars designed specifically for the Indian market’s evolving preferences. This strategy reflects Nissan’s broader push to reclaim market share and build momentum with products that emphasise accessibility, practicality and value.
The Gravite launch has already sparked considerable interest among car shoppers, largely because of its competitive pricing and strong feature list at the entry-level of the seven-seat MPV market. As the vehicle begins to roll out nationwide, it stands poised to become a popular choice for families seeking a versatile, budget-friendly vehicle that meets their daily and weekend travel needs.
This new MPV could change how Indian buyers view compact multi-purpose vehicles, blending everyday usability with thoughtful design in a package that doesn’t stretch families’ finances — a formula that may just help Nissan carve out a solid position in 2026 and beyond.

