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Nissan Gravite will be powered by a 1.0L NA and turbo petrol engines with manual and automatic transmission options in India
Nissan Motor India is set to introduce the Gravite compact MPV on January 21, 2026 as it will become the brand’s first product launch of 2026. The Gravite will spearhead a three-product rollout strategy planned within the next year and a half. Following the MPV’s arrival, Nissan will unveil the Tekton, a five-seater C-segment SUV, on February 4 while a larger three-row C-SUV is scheduled to enter production in 2027.
All three models will be manufactured in India and selectively exported to overseas markets. Momentum for the Gravite’s launch comes at a time when Nissan’s exports have gained appreciable numbers. In December 2025, the company exported 13,470 vehicles, its most impressive monthly export performance in more than a decade.
cumulative exports crossed 1.2 million units in 2025 as well. Mechanically, the Gravite is underpinned by the CMF-A architecture, the same platform used by the Renault Triber. Despite the shared foundations, Nissan has opted for distinctive styling cues to establish a clear visual separation. The front end features a broad blacked-out grille section and a slim LED light strip.
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Other highlights are integrated headlamps and sculpted bonnet lines along with the Gravite lettering prominently positioned at the nose. At the rear, the MPV gains connected LED tail lamps, an upright tailgate design and an integrated roof spoiler. The bumper incorporates busy detailing with skid plate elements giving the Gravite a sportier appearance.
On the inside, the Gravite will offer a three-row cabin layout with a modular seating arrangement. While Nissan has yet to disclose full interior specifications, the focus is expected to be on space, everyday practicality and competitive features. Power will come from a 1.0-litre petrol engine – available in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged forms.
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Buyers can expect manual and automatic gearbox options. Competitive pricing is anticipated to be one of the Gravite’s strongest selling propositions and its customer deliveries and showroom activities are expected to commence in March 2026. To back its expanding product portfolio, Nissan is also accelerating its dealer and service network expansion – targeting approximately 250 outlets by FY2027.
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