The Gravite differentiates itself from its "sibling" Triber through exterior design modifications, creating a distinct appearance while retaining the core structure.
Nissan has refreshed the Gravite's exterior, featuring a redesigned front bumper and a larger honeycomb grille. Aerodynamic elements, new LED daytime running lights, and inverted C-elements further distinguish it from the Renault Triber.
The Gravite also features newly designed alloy wheels and an exterior color option in green, inspired by the Patrol SUV. Its reshaped rear bumper and prominent "Gravite" lettering on the tailgate add unique accents to Nissan's version.
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Nissan's 7-seater multi-purpose vehicle, developed from the Renault Triber, boasts a modern, crossover-inspired design. Nissan
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The front end is refreshed with a redesigned front bumper and a larger honeycomb grille, incorporating aerodynamic details.
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The Gravite features newly designed alloy wheels and an exterior color option in green, inspired by the Patrol SUV.
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The vehicle length is under 4 m.
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Rain-sensing wipers.
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Ground clearance is 182 mm.
The Gravite's interior largely carries over from the Renault Triber. Despite its length of only 3,991 mm, the model offers a three-row, 7-seat configuration. The third row is standard but can be removed to expand cargo volume to 625 liters.
Standard Gravite features include six airbags, a tire pressure monitoring system, electronic stability program, traction control, hill start assist, brake assist, anti-lock braking system, electronic brakeforce distribution, and rear parking sensors. The standard Visia variant comes with 14-inch steel wheels and a 3,5-inch multi-information display. The higher-tier Acenta variant adds wheel covers, air vents for the second and third rows (with manual air conditioning control for the second row), and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system (with wireless android auto and apple carplay).
The N-Connecta variant includes roof rails, LED turn indicators on the rearview mirrors, additional storage (upper and lower gloveboxes), a reverse camera, and a PM2.5 filter. The Tekna variant offers further upgrades: LED headlights, 15-inch two-tone wheels, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, cruise control (for manual transmission versions only), and a wireless charger.
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The standard variant uses a 3,5-inch multi-information display, while higher variants feature an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Nissan
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Despite its length of only 3,991 mm, the model offers a three-row, 7-seat configuration.
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The third row is standard but can be removed to expand cargo volume to 625 liters.
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Higher variants feature two cameras.
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Air purifier.
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Wireless phone charging.
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Cooled storage compartments.
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Standard equipment includes six airbags.
The Tekna variant also offers a Launch Edition package, which adds C-shaped aerodynamic details, wheel arch cladding, body decals, door rain visors, and more chrome accents.
For customers seeking additional features, the accessory catalog includes: JBL speakers, a dual dashcam, an external air purifier, and interior ambient lighting.
Under the hood, the Gravite features a 1,0-liter, three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, producing approximately 71 horsepower and 96 Nm of torque. It is paired with a choice of a five-speed manual or an EZ-Shift automatic transmission. While not a powerful configuration, it prioritizes fuel efficiency and low running costs.
Starting at just 6,200 USD, the Gravite is positioned as one of India's most attractively priced 7-seater models. It aims to appeal to families seeking a spacious, practical, and affordable MPV. Nissan also announced a special Launch Edition variant with more comprehensive equipment, expected to be priced higher yet remain competitive.
Chi Nguyen (via Carscoops)













