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Nissan Gravite Launch Tomorrow – Price, Design & Mileage Details

Nissan Gravite Launch Tomorrow: Price, Design & Mileage Details

Bottom line: Nissan will officially launch the compact MPV Gravite in India tomorrow, with prices starting at about Rs 5.6 lakh.

Nissan Gravite Launch Tomorrow – Price, Design & Mileage Details

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Image: Nissan Gravite Launch Tomorrow – Price, Design & Mileage Details – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Design & Looks

The Gravite follows Nissan’s latest design language – a bold front grille, sleek projector headlamps and a roof‑line that keeps the cabin airy. Inside, the layout is focused on family comfort: three‑row seating for up to seven, a flat floor in the second row, and a modestly sized cargo area that expands when the rear seats fold.

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Performance & Mileage

Two power‑train choices are on offer. The base engine is a 1.0‑litre naturally aspirated petrol that pairs with a five‑speed manual. A turbo‑charged 1.0‑litre unit is also available, mated to a CVT for a smoother city drive. Nissan says the NA engine will deliver around 68 bhp, while the turbo version pushes roughly 100 bhp. Fuel‑efficiency claims are about 17‑18 km/l for the NA and 15‑16 km/l for the turbo, depending on driving conditions.

Price & Rivals

Pricing is expected to range from Rs 5.6 lakh for the entry‑level manual NA model up to Rs 7.9 lakh for the top‑spec turbo CVT variant. This puts the Gravite squarely against the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Mahindra Marazzo and Toyota Glanza. Nissan aims to win buyers with a fresh design, a choice of transmissions and a slightly lower entry price.

Engine Mileage (km/l) Price (Rs lakh) Top Features
1.0L NA petrol 17‑18 5.6‑6.4 Manual, 7‑seat, Dual‑airbags, ABS
1.0L Turbo petrol 15‑16 6.8‑7.9 CVT, 7‑seat, Touchscreen, Steering‑assist

FAQ

  • What is the expected mileage of the Nissan Gravite? The 1.0 L NA engine is claimed to give about 17‑18 km/l, while the turbo version should deliver roughly 15‑16 km/l.
  • How does the Gravite compare to the Maruti Ertiga? Both target the same price band, but the Gravite offers a newer design, a turbo option and a CVT, whereas the Ertiga sticks to larger 1.2‑1.5 L engines.
  • Is the Nissan Gravite worth buying for a small family? If you value a modern look, a choice of manual or automatic, and a starting price under Rs 6 lakh, the Gravite is a strong contender in the sub‑four‑metre MPV segment.

What do you think about Nissan’s entry into the compact MPV market? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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