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Affordable and aggressive! Nissan launches Gravite at Rs. 5.65 Lakh

| @indiablooms | Feb 18, 2026, at 06:03 pm

Automobile major Nissan Motor India on Wednesday announced the launch of the All-New Nissan GRAVITE at an attractive introductory price of INR 5.65 Lakhs.

A bold and game-changing 7-seater MPV, the Gravite marks the beginning of a new chapter in Nissan’s India journey.

Inspired by India, Made in India, Made for India, the Gravite is the first product to roll out under Nissan Motor India’s renewed product offensive — underlining the company’s strengthened commitment and presence in India.

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The name “GRAVITE” draws inspiration from 1.4 billion Indians and the 19,000 vernaculars and rituals that shape the nation’s diversity, the Gravite has been purpose-built to meet the evolving aspirations of Indian families. It combines space, versatility, comfort, and everyday practicality with a commanding road presence.

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Thierry Sabbagh, Divisional Vice President and President, Middle East, KSA, CIS and India – Nissan and Infiniti, said, “India is central to Nissan’s global ambitions. Our actions over the past year strengthening operations, expanding the network and embarking on a product offensive demonstrate our long-term commitment to this market. The All-New Nissan Gravite is not just a product launch; it marks the beginning of a sustained growth phase for Nissan in India. With local manufacturing at our alliance partner facility in Chennai and a future-ready product roadmap, we are here to compete, grow and lead in the segments that matter.”

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Saurabh Vatsa, Managing Director, Nissan Motor India, said: “The All-New Nissan Gravite is inspired by the diversity, scale, and ambition of Indian families. Every detail from its modular seating to its commanding stance reflects how Indian customers live, travel and grow together. For us, GRAVITE is more than a product introduction. It is a promise that Nissan will continue to design, manufacture and invest in vehicles that truly resonate with India’s mobility aspirations.”

Design and Inspiration

The All-New Nissan Gravite establishes a distinct and confident identity aligned with Nissan’s global design language. Its elevated proportions, muscular body lines, pronounced wheel arches and high ground clearance create a commanding road presence suited to diverse Indian driving conditions.

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The Gravite is the only vehicle in its segment to feature distinctive hood branding along with unique rear-door badging — a bold design expression that reinforces exclusivity and strong visual recall.

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Central to its identity is Nissan’s signature C-shaped design integration at the front and rear, ensuring instant brand recognition while delivering a premium, contemporary character.

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