The new
Gravite from Nissan is a budget-friendly 7-seater made for families who want space at a low price. Here are five simple things you should know before considering it.
1. Price and Variants
The Gravite starts at ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom) for the first batch of buyers. Prices go up to about ₹8.93 lakh depending on variant and gearbox. It comes in multiple trims, including Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, Tekna, and a special Launch Edition. Early buyers also get benefits like zero service cost for 5 years and an extended warranty option up to 10 years.
- Visia — ₹5.65 lakh (MT)
- Acenta — ₹6.59 lakh (MT)
- N-Connecta — ₹7.20 lakh (MT) / ₹7.80 lakh (AMT)
- Tekna — ₹7.91 lakh (MT) / ₹8.49 lakh (AMT)
- Launch Edition — ₹8.35 lakh (MT) / ₹8.93 lakh (AMT)
2. Engine and Performance
The car comes with only one engine option: a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine. It produces 72 PS power and 96 Nm torque. Gearbox choices include a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT. Mileage claimed is 19.3 kmpl (manual) and 19.6 kmpl (AMT). Performance is best suited for city driving rather than highways or heavy loads.
3. 7-Seater Space and Practicality
The Gravite uses the same base platform as the Renault Triber, which is known for smart space use. It has a 5+2 seating layout, meaning the last row is best for kids or short trips. The cabin is simple but practical, with lots of storage spaces, adjustable seats, and flexible boot capacity when the third row is folded.
4. Safety Package
Safety is decent for the price. The car offers 6 airbags, rear parking sensors, ABS with EBD, tyre-pressure monitoring system, and a reverse camera. Disc brakes are used at the front and drum brakes at the rear. These features make it competitive among entry-level MPVs.
5. Features and Tech
Higher variants get modern features like an 8-inch touchscreen, 7-inch digital driver display, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, push-button start, automatic climate control, rear AC vents, and rain-sensing wipers. The Launch Edition adds extras such as a JBL sound system, ambient lighting, dashcam, and air purifier.
Final Verdict
The Gravite is strong in price, practicality, and features, but its small engine may feel underpowered for buyers who want performance. It suits budget-focused families who mainly drive in the city.