Nissan Gravite Tekna Variant Explained: Is The Top Variant Worth Splurging For?
Nissan has launched the Gravite, a 7-seater MPV based on the Renault Triber, in four variants. The top Tekna trim offers exclusive features and enhanced safety, with prices starting at Rs 7.91 lakh (ex-showroom), maintaining strong value in its segment.

Nissan has launched the Gravite, a new 7-seater MPV, in India. The Gravite is based on the Renault Triber and is among the most affordable vehicles in its segment. Nissan offers the Gravite in four variants: Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, and Tekna. The Tekna is the top-end variant and comes with several exclusive features.
Key Highlights
- Nissan has launched the Gravite, a new 7-seater MPV, in India.
- The Gravite is based on the Renault Triber and is among the most affordable vehicles in its segment.
- Nissan offers the Gravite in four variants: Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, and Tekna.
- The Tekna is the top-end variant and comes with several exclusive features.
Key Features of Gravite Tekna

The Tekna variant stands out with two unique elements on its front fascia. It features slim, eyebrow-like DRLs integrated into the LED projector headlamps and LED fog lamps. The large gloss black grille with C-shaped silver accents and a faux skid plate remain standard. On the side, the Tekna gets chrome-finished door handles and new covers for the stylised steel wheels. The rear design is unchanged from lower variants, retaining the C-shaped silver accents, thick cladding, flat tailgate, and a black-cased LED taillamp cluster.
The Gravite Tekna is available in five colour options: Forest Green, Onyx Black, Blade Silver, Storm White, and Metallic Grey.
Interior and Equipment

Inside, the Tekna variant offers a tri-tone black, blue, and white cabin theme. The dashboard design is similar to other variants, but the Tekna adds a digital instrument cluster, chrome door handles, and chrome surrounds for the AC vents. The driver seat gains a centre armrest and height adjustment. Rear passengers benefit from new upholstery, a driver seatback pocket, and a 12V charging socket in the last row.
Additional features in the Tekna include a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, push button start/stop, wireless charger, automatic headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, a 6-speaker sound system, cruise control (manual transmission only), and auto-folding outside mirrors. Safety equipment is enhanced with front parking sensors, in addition to six airbags, electronic stability control, tyre pressure monitoring system, rear wiper and washer, rear defogger, hill hold assist, rear parking sensors, and a rear view camera.
Engine, Transmission, and Pricing
The Gravite Tekna is offered with both manual and automated manual transmission options, paired with a 1-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine. The Gravite range starts at Rs 5.65 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Tekna variant is priced from Rs 7.91 lakh (ex-showroom). The Tekna commands a premium of nearly Rs 70,000 over the N-Connecta trim.
The Nissan Gravite competes directly with the Renault Triber and can also serve as an alternative to the Maruti Ertiga, Maruti XL6, Toyota Rumion, and Kia Carens. The Tekna variant adds several features while maintaining the Gravite's value proposition in the market.
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