In India, Nissan released an affordable family car solution with the Gravite MPV. With a price of ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom) the Gravite has been created for people in a family who are looking for both space and practicality with very low running costs. Although the current one comes with a petrol engine, Nissan has reported that a CNG option will be available soon, which could make the car more appealing for more budget-conscious buyers.
The Gravite is Nissan’s second product in India, following the Magnite. Based on the Renault Triber and providing a small but spacious platform, with its seven seat size, it is designed for hatchback and small-sedan owners looking to invest in a three-row vehicle for a reasonable fare. The new CNG option is great because it will cut down on costs of fuel and will attract more environmentally sustainable buyers.
There are several trims of the Gravite, ranging from ₹5.65 lakh – ₹8.49 lakh.
- Visia – ₹5.65 lakh
- Acenta – ₹6.59 lakh
- N-Connecta – ₹7.20 lakh
- Tekna – ₹7.91 lakh
- N-Connecta AMT – ₹7.80 lakh
- Tekna AMT – ₹8.49 lakh
They serve as the introductory price during the initial 5,000 bookings.
Gravite features flexible seating, contemporary interiors, safety features, and is perfect for families. It drives around with a 1.0-litre petrol engine, which delivers a 71 bhp and 96 Nm torque. A CNG variant, scheduled for release soon, will feature a dual-cylinder configuration for maximum boot space and efficiency.
That launch has sparked much interest in the Indian car sales market. Now consumers are comparing it with rivals like Renault Triber and Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. Social media and automobile forums are rifling social media sites with stories and articles about the new CNG variant, and it is anticipated to make the Gravite one of the cheapest MPVs in India.
Nissan Gravite is not just a new car, it's a statement of cost and practicality. The affordable price, 7 seats layout and the forthcoming CNG option is already popular with Indian families. Nissan combines intelligent design with affordable alternatives and its Gravite is an equally strong contender for the budget segment of MPV.