Nissan Gravite Debut Scheduled for 17 February

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Finding a proper 7-seater family car on a budget in India has always been a bit like finding a needle in a haystack. You either stretch your budget for an Ertiga or settle for the solitary option in the entry-level space—the Renault Triber. But that’s about to change very soon.

Nissan India is finally ready to spice up the segment. After a slight delay, the Japanese automaker has officially confirmed that its all-new MPV, the Nissan Gravite, will make its global debut on 17 February 2026.

If you have been holding off on buying a family car, this might be the news you needed. Let's dive into what we know so far about this new "Triber-twin" and whether it should be on your shopping list.

The Launch Timeline: Mark Your Calendars

The debut was originally penciled in for January 21, but good things take time, right? Nissan has pushed the reveal to February 17, which is just around the corner.

  • Reveal Date: 17 February 2026
  • Deliveries: Expected to begin in March 2026
  • Price Announcement: Likely later this month or early March, just before deliveries start.

This timeline suggests that Nissan wants to hit the ground running before the financial year ends.

Design: Familiar Yet Distinct

While the Gravite shares its DNA (and platform) with the Renault Triber, Nissan hasn't just swapped the badges. They have put in the effort to give it a unique identity that aligns with their global design language.

Exterior Highlights

  • The Face: The front end gets a major makeover with a new chrome slat grille and prominent "GRAVITE" lettering on the bonnet, giving it a more premium stance than its French cousin.
  • Lighting: It features horizontally positioned LED DRLs integrated into the headlamp clusters, which look sharper and more aggressive.
  • Rear Profile: At the back, the Gravite sports a split tail-lamp design connected by a horizontal insert across the tailgate, mirroring the front design theme.
  • Colors: Nissan has teased a signature Teal shade, along with classic options like White, Silver, Black, and Grey.

What’s Under the Hood?

Mechanically, the Gravite chooses the path of familiarity. Since it is based on the Renault Triber platform, the engine bay will look very familiar.

  • Engine: It will use the same 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine.
  • Performance: While official specs are yet to be revealed, expect it to produce around 72 hp and 96 Nm of torque (similar to the Triber).
  • Gearbox Options: You will likely get a 5-speed Manual for purists and an AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) for those who hate city traffic.

Nissan Gravite vs. Renault Triber: What’s Different?

Since these two are essentially siblings, here is a quick look at how they might differ.

Feature

Nissan Gravite

Renault Triber

Design Language

Sharp, aggressive (Nissan V-Motion cues)

Curvy, European styling

DRLs

Horizontal, integrated in headlamps

Horizontal, bumper-mounted

Signature Color

Teal Blue

Metal Mustard

Engine

1.0L Petrol (NA)

1.0L Petrol (NA)

Seating

7-Seater (Modular)

7-Seater (Modular)

Expected Price

₹ 6.50 - 9.50 Lakh*

₹ 6.00 - 8.97 Lakh

Estimated Ex-showroom prices.

Is the Nissan Gravite for You?

  • Buy it if: You need a 7-seater but have a strict budget of under Rs 10 Lakh. If you prefer Nissan’s sharper styling over the Triber’s curvy looks, the Gravite is a no-brainer.
  • Wait if: You are a highway frequent flyer. The 1.0L non-turbo engine is great for the city but can feel a bit out of breath with 7 passengers on a steep hill or open highway.

Final Thoughts

The Nissan Gravite is a smart move for the Indian market. It fills a massive gap for buyers who want the practicality of an Ertiga but at the price of a hatchback. With deliveries starting in March, we won't have to wait long to see how it performs in the real world.

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Neha Mehlawat

Automobiles Journalist

Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.