New Delhi: Nissan have confirmed on their social media that their upcoming seven-seater MPV, the Gravite, is set to be unveiled on February 17th, 2026. The details of the compact MPV are very little at present, except that it will be sharing the CMF-A+ platform with the Renault Triber. The Japanese carmaker are also set to unveil two more cars in India by 2027.
From the outside, the Gravite is a sub-4-meter vehicle, similar to the Renault Triber. Of course, it is visually much different, coming with an iteration of the Japanese brand’s signature ‘V-Motion’ front grille. Nissan’s latest teaser shows the MPV will come with a sporty lower bumper with silver highlights, foglamps tucked into corners and a faux front skid plate.
The bonnet features ‘GRAVITE’ in bold, and the headlamps come with twin-strip LED DRLs. From the side, the silhouette, it is quite similar to the Triber. It is set apart with the silver roof rails along with the two-tone alloy wheels, with the latter only likely meant for the top trim. Previous teasers had shown the back of the Nissan MPV getting “Gravite” lettering like the front alongside part-LED taillamps and an equally sporty bumper, black plastic and silver garnish.
Nissan Gravite expected features and pricing
Nissan Gravite MPV
Features expected on the top trim of the upcoming Nissan Gravite include wireless Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto, cruise control, wireless charging, a cooled glovebox and a two-tone interior theme. Things like multi-charging outlets, rear AC vents, cupholders and storage pockets spread across all three-rows of seating are also expected.
In terms of safety, it is expected that the Gravite will get things like 6 airbags, electronic stability control, tyre-pressure monitoring, hill-start assist, ISOFIX anchors, and front & rear parking sensors with a reversing camera.
The Nissan Gravite is expected to fall in the Rs 6 lakh to Rs 9 lakh price ballpark. It should be getting a 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine powering the Triber, making 72 bhp and 96 Nm of torque. Nissan might also offer dealer-fitted CNG options as well. The transmissions will be handled with a five-speedmanual and five-speed AMT gearboxes.