Nissan Gravite unwrapped as Renault Triber’s rebadged twin

Sporadically teased throughout last year, Nissan has officially revealed the Gravite as its first seven-seat MPV for the Indian market.

A badge engineered take on the Renault Triber, the Gravite keeps the same dimensions, while also being mechanically similar.

Changes

Compared to the facelift Triber introduced last year, the Gravite receives a Nissan specific grille, new headlights and bumpers, a chrome strip below the bonnet line, and new alloy wheels.

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At the rear, Nissan has restyled the light clusters, fitted a full-width chrome strip with the Nissan logo between the lights, and added a spaced-out chrome Gravite badge underneath the numberplate cavity.

Subtle changes inside

Inside, the adaptations are smaller and includes a Nissan corporate steering wheel, new material options and new colours.

As with the Triber, the Gravite has 84-litres of boot space with all seven seats in use, which increases to 625-litres in five-seat guise.

Spec

In India, four trim levels are available; Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta and Tekna, with specification comprising the following:

  • LED headlights;
  • multi-function steering wheel;
  • wireless smartphone charger;
  • seven-inch digital instrument cluster;
  • climate control;
  • cooled upper glovebox;
  • eight-inch infotainment system;
  • wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Taking care of safety are six airbags, front and rear parking sensors, a tyre pressure monitor and a reverse camera.

Included further is:

  • traction control;
  • Electronic Stability Control;
  • ABS and EBD;
  • Hill Start Assist

Speciality

For a limited time, a special Launch Edition will also be produced in a batch of 1 001 units.

Unique to it is ambient lighting, chrome interior and exterior detailing, aero alloy wheels, lumbar and neck cushions, an air purifier, dual dashcams and a JBL sound system.

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