The upcoming Nissan Gravite, a sub-compact MPV set to debut in India on February 17, 2026, has had its interior spotted ahead of launch. This marks Nissan’s second offering in the Indian market after the Magnite, and it’s already generating buzz. Built on the Renault-Nissan CMF-A platform, the Gravite is essentially a badge-engineered cousin of the Renault Triber—but with its own unique touches.
Familiar Yet Fresh Design
The Gravite’s cabin layout appears to carry over much of the pre-facelift Renault Triber’s design, including dashboard structure and control placement. However, Nissan has added subtle refinements to differentiate it:
- All-black cabin with beige inserts on the doors.
- Chrome accents on the dashboard for a more premium feel.
- Digital instrument cluster for a modern driving experience.
- Steering-mounted controls for convenience.
This blend of familiarity and updates ensures that Gravite feels approachable while still offering a fresh identity.
Practicality and Space
As a three-row, seven-seater MPV under 4 meters, the Gravite emphasizes practicality:
- Folding third row that can be removed, offering van-like cargo capacity.
- Smart storage solutions throughout the cabin.
- Flexible seating arrangements to balance passenger comfort and luggage needs.
This makes the Gravite particularly appealing for families who want versatility without moving up to larger, more expensive MPVs.
Technology and Features
Nissan is equipping the Gravite with features designed to appeal to modern buyers:
- Projector headlamps for improved visibility.
- Keyless entry and LED lighting for convenience and style.
- Dashcam integration for added safety.
- AMT and MT transmission options, catering to both automatic and manual preferences.
These features position the Gravite as a well-rounded offering in the budget MPV segment.
Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the Gravite will feature a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, producing 72 bhp and 96 Nm of torque. While not performance-oriented, this engine is tuned for efficiency and urban usability. Combined with AMT and MT options, it offers flexibility for different driving styles.
Market Position
The Gravite enters a competitive segment dominated by the Renault Triber, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, and Kia Carens. However, Nissan is banking on:
- Distinct styling cues to differentiate from the Triber.
- Feature-rich interiors to attract younger buyers.
- Affordability as a key selling point.
Comparison snapshot:
| Feature | Nissan Gravite | Renault Triber | Maruti Ertiga |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seating capacity | 7 (sub-4m) | 7 (sub-4m) | 7 (larger) |
| Engine | 1.0L NA petrol | 1.0L NA petrol | 1.5L petrol |
| Transmission | AMT & MT | AMT & MT | MT & AT |
| Interior design | Black + beige, chrome | Dual-tone, simpler | Premium beige |
| Launch date | Feb 17, 2026 | Facelift 2025 | Existing |
Conclusion
The Nissan Gravite is shaping up to be a practical, stylish, and feature-packed MPV that could carve out a niche in India’s competitive sub-compact segment. By blending the proven strengths of the Renault Triber with Nissan’s design and feature upgrades, the Gravite promises to deliver versatility at an affordable price.
As its debut approaches, all eyes will be on how Nissan positions the Gravite against rivals—and whether this new MPV can replicate the success of the Magnite in India’s value-conscious market.

