Nissan Gravite Acenta Variant Explained: Worthy upgrade over the base variant?
Nissan Gravite Acenta Variant Explained: Worthy Upgrade Over The Base Variant? Nissan has launched the Gravite MPV in India, a rebadged version of the Renault Triber.

Nissan has launched the all-new Nissan Gravite MPV in India, a rebadged version of the Renault Triber. The Gravite is available in four variants: Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, and Tekna. The Acenta variant sits above the base Visia trim, offering enhanced comfort and infotainment features at a competitive price.
Key Highlights
- Nissan has launched the Gravite MPV in India, a rebadged version of the Renault Triber.
- The Gravite is available in four variants: Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, and Tekna.
- The Acenta variant sits above the base Visia trim, offering enhanced comfort and infotainment features at a competitive price.
- The Acenta variant is priced at Rs 6.59 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India).
The Acenta variant is priced at Rs 6.59 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India). The Gravite’s overall price range starts from Rs 5.65 lakh and goes up to Rs 8.93 lakh. The Acenta is positioned as an affordable option for buyers seeking a balance of convenience and safety in a 7-seater MPV.
Exterior and Interior Features

The Nissan Gravite Acenta trim adds several cosmetic upgrades over the base Visia. It features halogen projector headlamps and a gloss black grille but does not include LED DRLs or front LED fog lamps, which are exclusive to the top Tekna trim. The front has a silver skid plate and GRAVITE lettering on the hood. The side profile includes 14-inch steel wheels with covers and gloss black finishes on the ORVMs and door handles. ORVM-mounted LED turn indicators and roof rails are only available from the N-Connecta variant.
At the rear, the Acenta uses halogen tail lamps and adds silver-finished skid plates and C-shaped bumper accents. GRAVITE lettering is also present at the rear. The Acenta comes in four color options: Blade Silver, Storm White, Onyx Black, and Metallic Grey. It does not offer the Forest Green shade, which is available in higher variants.
Inside, the Acenta features a dual-tone dashboard and dual-tone fabric seat upholstery. The second and third rows have adjustable headrests, and all three rows offer sliding and reclining functions. The second row has 60:40 split-folding seats, while the third row has 50:50 split-folding seats and is removable, enhancing practicality. The Acenta adds AC vents for the second and third rows, a USB port in the front, and central locking. However, it lacks a height-adjustable driver seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and silver cabin finishes found in higher variants.
Infotainment and Safety Equipment

The Acenta variant introduces an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It includes a 2-speaker audio setup, a 3.5-inch semi-digital instrument cluster, and tilt-adjustable steering. Front power windows and central door locking are standard, but rear power windows are only available from the N-Connecta trim. Higher variants offer more speakers, a larger infotainment system, a wireless phone charger, a push-button start/stop, a PM2.5 air filter, and a cooled glovebox.
Safety features in the Acenta include six airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), traction control, hill-start assist, ABS with EBD, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and rear parking sensors. Features like a rear parking camera, front parking sensors, rain-sensing wipers, a rear wiper with a washer, and a rear defogger are reserved for higher trims.
Also Read: Nissan Gravite Visia Base Variant Explained
Engine and Transmission Details
The Nissan Gravite uses a 1-litre petrol engine, the same as the Renault Triber. The Acenta variant is available only with a manual transmission and does not offer the 5-speed AMT, which is available from the N-Connecta variant upwards.
The Gravite Acenta competes with the Renault Triber, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, and Kia Carens. It provides a practical and affordable option for buyers seeking a 7-seater MPV with essential features and safety equipment.
Conclusion
The Nissan Magnite Acenta delivers compelling value with premium features like a 9-inch touchscreen, auto AC, and keyless entry, justifying the modest price jump from the bare-bones Visia. For urban families prioritizing convenience and safety in a 5-star-rated sub-4m SUV, it's a smart upgrade that enhances daily drives without breaking the bank.
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