Nissan has started sending its brand new Gravite MPV to India. This is the company’s first foray into the highly competitive low cost 7 seater market. The small MPV is made for big families who want room, comfort, and good value at a reasonable price. Since reservations have already started, buyers across the country are now receiving their cars.
Nissan wants to strengthen its position in the Indian market with the Gravite, a useful and affordable way to get around for everyday use.
Attractive Pricing for Mass Buyers
The Nissan Gravite has been launched at a starting price of Rs 5.65 lakh, making it one of the cheapest 7 seater cars in India right now. The price plan is clearly aimed at middle class families and first time car buyers who want more seats without spending much money.
By placing the Gravite in the sub 4meter group, Nissan can keep costs low while still giving families enough room inside. Affordable prices are likely to be a big part of getting people into both urban and semi urban areas.
A bold exterior with a modern look
The Gravite has Nissan’s signature style of design, and its bold front end makes it stand out. The MPV stands out on the road thanks to its curved nose, sleek headlights with daytime running lights, and the brand’s V Motion grille. The Gravite badge, which is boldly placed at the top, gives it a unique look.
The car has new 15 inch metal wheels and roof rails that make it look better from the side and make it more useful. Sharp tail lamps are linked by chrome accents at the back, and the hood has silver details for a tough look.
Customers can choose from a range of colours, including forest green, onyx black, blade silver, metallic grey, and storm white. This gives them many options to suit their tastes.
Cabin with lots of space and useful features
On the inside, the Gravite is all about comfort and ease of use. It’s perfect for big families or people who often travel with many people, since it has seven seats. There are two tone black and white accents inside the car that look like leather and give it a premium feel.
A revamped steering wheel and a digital instrument panel that makes important driving information easy to see are good for the driver. The panel’s setup is simple but useful, making it easy to access the settings.
An 8 inch tablet entertainment system in the middle of the dashboard supports current communication features and helps riders pass the time on long trips. The general structure emphasizes usefulness while maintaining a clean, modern look.
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Engine Selection and Fuel Efficiency
The Nissan Gravite has a 1.0 liter three cylinder gas engine that produces between 71 and 72 horsepower and 96 Nm of torque. The engine is tuned to strike a balance between speed and gas mileage, so it can be used for both city driving and short highway trips.
There is both a 5 speed manual gearbox and an automatic gearbox that buyers can choose from. Customers can choose a version that fits the way they like to drive because of this.
The regular version gets about 19.3 kilometres per litre of gas, while the AMT version gets about 19.6 kilometres per litre, which is a little better on the highway. Based on these numbers, the Gravite is a good choice for families looking to save on running costs.
Planned CNG Variant to Appeal to More People
Nissan has announced that a Gravite model that comes with a CNG engine will be released later this year. This will make the car even more affordable and help save money on petrol. Adding a CNG option is likely to attract buyers who want to save money and truck owners who want to lower their operating costs.
As petrol prices rise and people look for alternative fuel options, the future CNG form of the Gravite could make it much more popular in many Indian markets.
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Getting Nissan into a stronger position in the market
Nissan is taking a big step toward selling more products in India with the start of sales. In the small MPV market, the Gravite stands out as a strong candidate thanks to its low price, useful design, good features, and efficient performance.
As orders begin to roll in across the country, the Gravite will have to fight for attention in a crowded market. It gives families a great value packed choice that focuses on room, cost, and everyday usability.

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