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By nirza panchal On 17-03-2026 at 6:14 am

6 Key Things We Learned After Driving the Nissan Gravite

With the launch of the Gravite, Nissan has stepped into one of India’s most value-focused segments - affordable 7-seater family cars. Starting at just ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom), the Gravite is designed to deliver space, practicality, and ease of ownership without putting pressure on the buyer’s budget. After spending time driving it in both city conditions and on open roads, here are six important things that stood out about this practical MPV.

1. Familiar Shape, But a Much Bolder Personality

While the Gravite shares its basic silhouette with the Renault Triber, Nissan has given it a noticeably stronger visual identity. The front gets a prominent gloss-black grille, chunkier bumpers, and distinctive C-shaped silver accents that add a rugged touch. Subtle body graphics and neatly designed wheel covers further enhance its youthful appeal.

These updates help the Gravite look more modern and eye-catching than a typical budget MPV, giving it a stronger road presence despite its compact dimensions.

2. A Cabin Designed Around Flexibility

Inside, the Gravite focuses heavily on versatility. The three-row layout is designed to adapt to different situations rather than simply maximize seating capacity. The second-row bench can slide forward or backward and also recline, allowing passengers to prioritize either legroom or luggage space.

Access to the third row is made easier by a tumble-fold mechanism, which is particularly helpful for children and elderly passengers. The third row itself can be folded flat or completely removed, opening up a large 625-litre boot - enough to accommodate multiple suitcases for long trips.

The cabin also features numerous storage options, including multiple cupholders, dual gloveboxes, door pockets, a cooled central storage compartment, and dedicated AC vents for all three rows, making it highly practical for everyday family use.

3. Features That Focus on Real-World Needs

Instead of chasing flashy gimmicks, Nissan has equipped the Gravite with features most buyers will actually use. The dashboard includes an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, paired with a 7-inch digital driver’s display.

Convenience features such as cruise control, wireless phone charging, rain-sensing wipers, and automatic headlamps add a modern touch. While premium additions like alloy wheels, automatic climate control, and a higher-quality rearview camera are missing, the Gravite still covers all essential equipment expected in this segment.

4. Effortless to Drive, Not Meant to Thrill

The Gravite is powered by a 1.0-litre three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 72 PS and 96 Nm of torque. Performance is modest, which means the car is not built for aggressive driving or quick acceleration.

The 5-speed manual gearbox has long throws and a slightly notchy feel, while the AMT option prioritizes convenience over smoothness and can feel jerky at times. However, the light clutch, easy steering, and excellent visibility make the Gravite very beginner-friendly.

Its compact size further helps in tight urban environments, making it easy to maneuver through traffic and park in narrow spaces. Overall, it is best driven in a relaxed manner.

5. Comfort-Oriented Ride Quality

Ride comfort is one of the Gravite’s strongest areas. The suspension absorbs potholes and rough patches well at city speeds, even when the car is fully loaded with passengers. This makes daily commuting noticeably more comfortable.

At highway speeds, the Gravite feels stable and composed, although large undulations can introduce slight vertical movement. The suspension settles quickly, preventing discomfort for occupants. The setup clearly prioritizes comfort over sporty handling.

6. Strong Value That’s Hard to Ignore

With prices ranging from ₹5.65 lakh to ₹8.93 lakh (ex-showroom), the Gravite offers substantial value for money. Buyers get a spacious cabin, flexible seating, modern features, and easy drivability at a price point that remains accessible to many families.

It may not be the most exciting car to drive, but it fulfills its role as a practical family MPV exceptionally well. For buyers looking for an affordable, no-nonsense 7-seater that can handle daily duties and long journeys alike, the Gravite makes a compelling case.

Final Thoughts

The Nissan Gravite focuses on what matters most to its intended audience - space, flexibility, comfort, and affordability. It avoids unnecessary complexity and instead delivers a straightforward ownership experience. For families seeking a dependable 7-seater without stretching their budget, it stands out as one of the most sensible choices in the current market.

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