The Nissan Gravite is a seven-seater MPV that is expected to be launched on 15 January 2026. It is said to be built on the platform used in Renault Triber, and rival models like the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and Kia Carens. Let’s delve into the anticipated key highlights of this upcoming Nissan car.
The Nissan Gravite is anticipated to feature a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, perhaps the same one that’s used in the Triber. It should develop a peak power and torque of 71bhp and 96 Nm, respectively. A few reports also suggest that a 0-100 km/h sprint will be achieved in under 7 seconds by this MPV. Furthermore, it should incorporate five-speed manual and automatic transmission options for the power transfer task. Drive modes like Eco, Normal, Sport, and Snow are also expected by some.
The Gravite's chassis shall utilize Triber’s platform. The suspension setup is expected to include a front MacPherson strut and rear torsion beam setup. It shall roll on 18-19 inch alloy wheels shod with 235/60 R18 tyres. The braking system shall boast disc brakes on all four wheels, accompanied by ABS and electronic brake-force distribution.
This Nissan car is envisaged to measure approximately 4600mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1650mm in height. It may have a wheelbase of around 2775mm and a ground clearance of about 200mm. Besides, the boot space is likely to be over 500 litres, expandable with folding rear seats.
As per the available pictures, it seems that the Gravite draws inspiration from the globally sold Nissan Ariya crossover. It shall feature a sleek, aerodynamic coupe-SUV silhouette with a chrome-accented grille. It should also exhibit slim split-LED headlights, bold C-shaped DRLs, aero alloy wheels, and rising roof rails. The car may also showcase LED taillights, flush door handles, and aerodynamic touches like active air flaps and underbody shielding.
The cabin is anticipated to have a 7-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Gravite Interior may also include ventilated front seats in quilted leatherette, a panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, and wireless charging. A 360-degree camera, USB ports, air vents, a 6-speaker audio system, and remote keyless entry may also be expected.
On the safety front, the Gravite must have several essential and advanced features, albeit ADAS is not expected. The list of safety features of this upcoming car may include:
The ex-showroom Gravite price is speculated to start at ₹6-8 lakh for the base variant. The launch of the Gravite MPV is currently scheduled for January 2026, and deliveries are expected to start from March 2026.
Disclaimer: The details shared are based on speculations, rumours, and leaks from industry sources; actual specifications, features, pricing, and launch timelines may vary as confirmed by Nissan.
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