The Nissan Gravite, a seven-seat multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) based on the Renault Triber platform, is set to enter the Indian market in early 2026 with pricing starting at ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base variant, according to verified pricing data from automotive sources. This positions the Gravite as a direct competitor to models like the Toyota Rush and Daihatsu Sigra in Southeast Asia, though its availability in Indonesia remains unconfirmed as of April 2026. Nissan’s Indian division has confirmed that the vehicle will be unveiled in January 2026 and reach showrooms by March 2026, targeting price-sensitive families seeking spacious, fuel-efficient transportation.
Built on the CMF-A+ platform shared with the Nissan Magnite and Renault Triber, the Gravite features a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque, paired with either a five-speed manual or automated manual transmission (AMT). The vehicle offers flexible seating with slide, recline, and fold functions for the second row, while the third row can be folded or removed to expand boot space. Interior highlights include a dual-tone dashboard, an eight-inch floating infotainment screen, and independent rear air conditioning. Safety features are expected to include dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors, though specific ratings have not yet been published by Global NCAP or ASEAN NCAP as of the vehicle’s pre-launch phase.
In India, the Gravite will be offered across eight variants: Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, and Tekna, with the top-spec Tekna LE variant priced between ₹9.95 lakh and ₹10.63 lakh on-road in Mumbai. Ex-showroom pricing ranges from ₹5.65 lakh for the base Visia model to ₹8.94 lakh for the top Tekna LE variant. On-road costs in major cities include approximately ₹6.77 lakh to ₹10.63 lakh in Mumbai, ₹6.85 lakh to ₹10.25 lakh in Delhi, and ₹7.25 lakh to ₹10.70 lakh in Bangalore, according to projections that include RTO, insurance, and FASTag charges. These figures align with Nissan’s strategy to position the Gravite slightly above the Renault Triber in pricing while offering enhanced features and a more modern design.
Despite growing interest in the Indonesian market, particularly due to the vehicle’s affordability and seven-seat configuration, there is currently no official confirmation from Nissan Indonesia regarding local assembly, import plans, or a launch timeline for the Gravite. The model is not listed in Nissan’s current Indonesian product lineup, which includes the Magnite, Terra, and Navara. Industry analysts note that any potential introduction would depend on regional demand, import regulations, and the success of similar MPVs like the Toyota Rush and Mitsubishi Xpander in the segment. Until Nissan makes an official announcement, availability in Indonesia remains speculative.
The Gravite’s development reflects Nissan’s broader strategy to leverage shared platforms across its global lineup to reduce costs while expanding into emerging markets. By adapting the proven CMF-A+ architecture — already used successfully in India for the Magnite and Triber — Nissan aims to deliver a practical, low-cost MPV without compromising on core functionality. This approach allows for faster development cycles and localized production, which could be critical if the vehicle is later considered for assembly in other right-hand drive markets such as Thailand, Indonesia, or South Africa.
As of April 2026, prospective buyers in India can expect the Nissan Gravite to be available for booking shortly after its January unveiling, with deliveries commencing in March. The vehicle’s competitive pricing, spacious cabin, and fuel-efficient engine build it a strong contender in the entry-level MPV segment, particularly for first-time buyers and growing families. While its potential entry into Indonesia has generated interest online, no verified details about specifications, pricing, or launch dates for that market have been released by Nissan or authorized dealers.
For the latest updates on the Nissan Gravite’s launch in India, interested parties are encouraged to monitor Nissan India’s official website and social media channels. Any future announcement regarding expansion to other markets, including Indonesia, would likely arrive through Nissan’s global or regional press releases. As the automotive landscape continues to evolve, the Gravite represents a calculated move by Nissan to strengthen its presence in the affordable, high-volume MPV space.