Nissan Gravite, a small seven-seater MPV designed for Indian families, will make its debut on February 17.
With the official launch of the Gravite, a sub-4-meter, three-row, seven-seater MPV on February 17, 2026, Nissan is prepared to add to its lineup in India. The Gravite is intended for families on a tight budget and urban users who are looking for something more than hatchbacks and small SUVs.

The Gravite, which is based on the well-proven Renault–Nissan CMF-A+ platform, has the same architecture as the Renault Triber but features Nissan-specific design, interior themes, and feature packaging. Anticipate a modular cabin with adjustable third-row seats that can be used for both occasional family vacations and daily city travel.
A 1.0-liter, 3-cylinder petrol engine with manual and AMT options is reportedly located under the hood, resulting in low operating costs. A touchscreen infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster, rear air conditioning vents, and up to six airbags on higher trim levels are anticipated features.

With a starting price of approximately ₹6–6.5 lakh (ex-showroom), the Gravite will be a direct competitor of the Renault Triber and among the most reasonably priced 7-seater cars available in India.
Nissan’s Gravite, which will get unveiled on February 17, has the potential to become a major volume driver if it offers strong value, safety, and space in the highly competitive MPV market.