Nissan Gravite Variant-Wise Prices Revealed: Starts at ₹5.65 Lakh with CNG on the Way

Imagine hunting for a proper 7-seater that fits your growing family without emptying your wallet—then suddenly one launches with prices starting under ₹6 lakh and a clever CNG twist coming soon. That’s the excitement around the Nissan Gravite variant-wise prices announcement.

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Nissan has officially dropped the most affordable 7-seater MPV in India, kicking off at just ₹5.65 lakh (ex-showroom). This isn’t just another people-mover—it’s packed with value, smart features, and a promise of low running costs that could change how families think about big cars.

Introductory Nissan Gravite Variant-Wise Prices Breakdown

Nissan launched the Gravite in five trims: Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, Tekna, and a limited Tekna Launch Edition. These special introductory prices apply only to the first 5,000 bookings—grab them quick if you’re interested!

VariantTransmissionEx-Showroom Price (₹ Lakh)
Visia5-Speed Manual5.65
Acenta5-Speed Manual6.59
N-Connecta5-Speed Manual7.20
N-ConnectaEZ-Shift (AMT)7.80
Tekna5-Speed Manual7.91
TeknaEZ-Shift (AMT)8.49
Tekna Launch Edition5-Speed Manual8.35
Tekna Launch EditionEZ-Shift (AMT)8.93

Engine and Efficiency: Simple, Thrifty, and Practical

Nissan Gravite Outside Look

The Nissan Gravite sticks to basics for easy ownership. It runs on a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine making 72 PS power and 96 Nm torque. You get two gearbox choices: a 5-speed manual or the smooth EZ-Shift 5-speed AMT.

Claimed mileage is solid—19.3 kmpl for manual and 19.6 kmpl for AMT. No turbo-petrol option right now—Nissan wants to keep prices low and running costs friendly.

Big News: Dual-Cylinder CNG Coming Soon

The real highlight? A dual-cylinder CNG version is confirmed and “just around the corner.” Like newer setups in some cars, it uses two small cylinders tucked under the floor. That means you keep good boot space even with CNG—ideal for families or high-mileage users who hate sacrificing luggage room.

Features and Safety That Punch Above the Price

Nissan Gravite

Despite the budget tag, the Gravite feels loaded:

  • Modular 5+2 seating—third row fully removable for up to 625 litres of boot space.
  • 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
  • 7-inch digital driver’s display.
  • Three-row AC vents plus cooled console storage.
  • Premium bits like suede-leatherette seats, ambient lighting, and even a JBL sound system on the Launch Edition.

Safety is strong across the board: 6 airbags standard, ESP with traction control, Hill Start Assist, TPMS, and ISOFIX mounts.

Why This Could Be a Smart Pick

The Nissan Gravite takes on the Renault Triber head-on while giving a cheaper alternative to something like the Maruti Ertiga. Add the optional 10-year/200,000 km warranty and zero-cost service deals for early buyers, and it looks like one of the best value 7-seaters out there.

Excited about these Nissan Gravite variant-wise prices? Which trim catches your eye, or are you waiting for the CNG details? Share your thoughts—I can break down more comparisons if you want!

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