KATHMANDU: Nissan has confirmed the name of its upcoming B-segment MPV for India. The model will be called Nissan Gravite. It will be unveiled in January 2026. The launch is scheduled for March 2026.
The Nissan Gravite is based on the CMF-A+ platform. This platform is shared with the Renault Triber. The MPV will measure under four meters in length. It will offer seating for up to seven passengers.
Nissan has released new teaser images of the Gravite. The front features a wide hexagonal grille with a gloss black finish. It is paired with wraparound headlamps and integrated LED DRLs. A chrome strip runs across the grille. The Gravite name is embossed on the sculpted bonnet.
At the rear, the MPV gets clear lens taillights. These feature J-shaped LED brake lights. A chrome bar connects the taillights. The rear bumper includes silver C-shaped inserts.
Engine details have not been officially confirmed. The Gravite is expected to use a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine. Transmission options may include a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT.
Nissan will debut the Tekton SUV in February 2026. It will compete in the midsize SUV segment. Rivals include the Hyundai Creta and Tata Sierra. The Tekton will use the CMF-B platform shared with the Renault Duster.

A new 7-seat SUV is also confirmed for 2027. It will be based on the CMF-B platform. Nissan has stated that it will be a separate product and not an extension of the Tekton.
Nissan India has also outlined its future product plans. The company will launch three new models by 2027. With these additions, its India lineup will expand to four models.
Currently, the Magnite is Nissan’s only offering in India. An updated Magnite is expected in 2026. It will receive feature upgrades. No major design or mechanical changes are planned.