Nissan India has revealed significant interior details of its new Gravite that will be launched for the Indian market on February 17. The compact MPV is designed to take on rivals in the high-volume sub-4 metre segment. Pictures and official videos so far reveal details about cabin layout, seat arrangement, and usable features of the Gravite. It applies a functional approach to interior design which focuses on space usage, day-to-day usability, and easy controls. These previews further enhance an understanding of what should be expected from Nissan's next volume-centric MPV model.
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Nissan Gravite: Seating Layout And Cabin Space
The Nissan Gravite adopts a five-seater layout with the regular arrangement
of two rows. The seats wear dual-tone upholstery; darker base shades are accompanied by lighter inserts to make for better visual contrast. Headrests are provided for all passengers, including the rear centre occupant, which again indicates comfort and enhanced safety quotient. It gets flat and wide rear bench that can comfortably sit three adults for short to medium trips. Ample knee room and headroom as suggested by the TVC and interior images mean optimised cabin space for urban family usage.
Nissan Gravite: Dashboard Design And Interior Styling
The dashboard of the Nissan Gravite is simple and straightforward. It has a horizontal setup that adds to the spacious look of the cabin. In the middle, there is a free-standing touchscreen infotainment system with physical buttons for climate controls below it. The steering wheel offers many functions, and the instrument cluster uses both classic analogue dials and a digital display. While most interior parts use hard plastics, smart textures and finishes help make an inviting and nice setting, matching what buyers expect in this class.
Nissan Gravite: Features And Practical Elements
In terms of features, the Nissan Gravite is expected to offer wireless smartphone connectivity, steering-mounted controls, rear AC vents, multiple USB charging ports, and ample storage spaces across the cabin. Practical touches such as bottle holders, a cooled glovebox, and a usable boot layout have also been highlighted in official previews. While premium features are limited, the Gravite’s interior package appears focused on everyday convenience rather than segment-first additions.
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Nissan Gravite: Positioning Ahead Of Launch
With its interior partly shown, the Nissan Gravite targets buyers looking for a useful MPV that has familiar features and offers a simple cabin layout. Specs such as the spread of features by variant and prices will be revealed at launch, set for later this month.









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