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Nissan Gravite Gets Rs 18,000 Costlier: Still Cheaper Than Triber Twin

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Nissan Motor India has raised prices on the Gravite MPV for June 2026, with hikes of up to Rs 18,000 across the range. The base Visia MT now starts at Rs 5.73 lakh ex-showroom, up from Rs 5.65 lakh at the February 2026 launch in Udaipur.

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What was announced

Nissan Gravite launched in February 2026 as the brand's first sub-4m MPV and only its second MPV attempt in India after the Evalia. It is a badge-engineered Renault Triber, sharing platform, powertrain and cabin with the Renault original. The variant lineup runs from Visia MT at the bottom to the limited-run Tekna Launch Edition at the top, with the Launch Edition capped at 1,001 units.

The Gravite still undercuts its Renault Triber twin on every trim that matters, which is the only reason this badge exists.

For June 2026, Nissan Motor India has revised prices upward by up to Rs 18,000. The base Visia MT moves from Rs 5.65 lakh to Rs 5.73 lakh ex-showroom. Even after the hike, every Gravite trim sits below the equivalent Renault Triber variant, which is currently priced between Rs 5.81 lakh and Rs 8.69 lakh ex-showroom. The only exception is the Tekna Launch Edition, where the limited production run pushes pricing above the Triber lineup.

Nissan Gravite vs Renault Triber, June 2026 (Ex-showroom)
ModelStarting PriceTop Price
Nissan Gravite (old)Rs 5.65 lakhNot disclosed
Nissan Gravite (new, June 2026)Rs 5.73 lakhNot disclosed
Renault TriberRs 5.81 lakhRs 8.69 lakh

Hike quantum ranges from Rs 8,000 on the base trim to Rs 18,000 on higher variants. Tekna Launch Edition pricing sits above the Triber range due to its 1,001-unit limited run.

The Car Jury verdict

A Rs 8,000 to Rs 18,000 hike four months after launch is small enough to ignore and large enough to notice. The Gravite still does the one job it was badge-engineered to do: undercut the Renault Triber at every trim while sitting in the same showroom ecosystem as the Magnite. If you were cross-shopping the Triber, the Gravite remains the cheaper buy, and our Gravite review verdict stays BUY.

The bigger picture, as Gagan Choudhary of Gagan Choudhary notes, is that the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance is now openly cross-selling the same platforms under two badges in India. For buyers that means parallel price hikes and parallel discounts. Pick the dealer who treats you better, the product underneath is identical. The Tekna Launch Edition, capped at 1,001 units, is the only variant where Triber pricing wins.

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