Nissan Gravite First Look Out – The month of February is becoming interesting for the MPV segment. The interior of Nissan Gravite is revealed for the first time before its official debut on 17 February. Nissan India has a glimpse of the cabin through a teaser image, making it clear that Gravite is going to be a family-focused, practical and recognizable MPV.
It is built on the CMF-A platform of MPV Renault-Nissan and shares its underpinnings with the Renault Triber. Interestingly, the unfolding photos suggest that Gravite’s cabin layout is much closer to the pre-facelift version of the Triber. So let’s know its details.
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Interior
Nissan Gravite’s cabin will not make you feel unknown. The dashboard layout is largely Triber-like, with a touchscreen in the center and air conditioning vents on top of it. This layout is simple, but proves to be quite practical in everyday use.

Gravite does not even seem to be completely copy-paste. It has a new three-spoke steering wheel, which is mounted on mounted controls. This steering introduces Nissan’s identity slightly differently and makes controls easier for the driver. Parts of the center console and dashboard have not yet been seen as completely clean, but from what it looks like, Nissan has preferred a reliable design.
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Seating
Nissan Gravite will also get a 5+2 seating layout like the Triber. This means that this MPV will actually be comfortable for five people, while the third row will be much better for children or short trips.
This layout is of great use to families where five people walk everyday, but it is necessary to have an option of two extra seats if needed. The facility to increase boot space by folding seats makes it more versatile.

Features List
When it comes to features, the Nissan Gravite isn’t taking its segment lightly. It’s expected to offer wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, making phone connectivity easier. Wireless charging pads, rear AC vents, and multiple charging outlets are also expected.
These features have become essential these days, especially when the entire family uses the car. AC vents and charging points are a big plus for rear passengers on long journeys.
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Safety
Nissan Gravite is also seen coming up with good preparation on the security front. According to reports, it may have features such as 6 airbags, electronic stability control, hill-start assist and tire pressure monitoring system.
In addition, parking sensors with ISOFIX child seat mounts and reverse cameras are also expected to be provided. Getting so many safety features in the budget MPV segment makes Gravite a strong contender in itself.
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Engine
If it talks about its engine, it will get the same 1.0-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine already used in the Renault-Nissan CMF-A range.

This engine generates power of 71 bhp and torque of 96 Nm. It will be offered with both manual and AMT gearbox options. This setup is considered well-known and reliable for city driving and family use.









