Features-wise, the Nissan Gravite is expected to come with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a cooled glove box, wireless charging, and cruise control.
By Sanorita

Nissan has given us a closer look at the interior of the upcoming Gravite MPV through a new TVC. The cabin’s theme is black, and the design of the dashboard looks similar to what we’ve seen before. There’s a centrally located touchscreen and air vents placed above it. The three-spoke steering wheel is new and is equipped with mounted controls. There are also soft beige accents on the doors. Features-wise, the Nissan Gravite is expected to come with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a cooled glove box, wireless charging, cup holders and storage pockets, multiple charging points, and cruise control. The Gravite, similar to the Triber, will offer three rows of seats in a 5+2 layout.
For safety, the Nissan MPV could offer 6 airbags, tyre-pressure monitoring, electronic stability control, ISOFIX anchors, and front and rear parking sensors with a reversing camera, and a hill-start assist.
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The MPV is built on the CMF-A+ platform (shared with the Renault Triber), and seems to have the same proportions as its platform sibling. That said, Nissan has given a unique identity in the form of a bold grille with mesh detailing, swept-back headlamps with LED eyebrow accents, and C-shaped elements on the front bumper. The rear-end stands out with a redesigned bumper.
The Gravite is expected to use the same 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine as the Renault Triber, which produces 71bhp and 96Nm. Transmission choices are likely to include a 5-speed manual as well as a 5-speed AMT. A dealer-fitted CNG option is also expected.