TL; DR
- As shown in the latest teaser, the Nissan Gravite will feature an all-black cabin with contrasting beige door-panel inserts.
- The teaser also shows a two-spoke steering wheel equipped with media and instrument cluster controls.
- Speaking of the cluster, the MPV could feature a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, alongside an 8-inch centrally-mounted infotainment touchscreen with wireless connectivity.
Ahead of the official launch on February 17, 2026, Nissan has revealed more details about its sub-4-meter 7-seater MPV, the Gravite, particularly its interiors. The underlying theme is to provide a mix of modern technology and high practicality for daily commuters.
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Designed for Daily Duty, Not Just the Brochure
As shown in the latest teaser, the Nissan Gravite will feature an all-black cabin with contrasting beige door-panel inserts. Some reports also suggest a two-tone layout, though it may be limited to higher trims. The dashboard includes chrome inserts for an elevated look.
The teaser also shows a two-spoke steering wheel equipped with media and instrument cluster controls. Speaking of the cluster, the MPV could feature a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, alongside an 8-inch centrally-mounted infotainment touchscreen with wireless connectivity (for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay).
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Flexible Seating Takes Center Stage
While the second row of the Nissan Gravite will feature sliding and reclining functions (to help passengers adjust legroom), the third row is now confirmed to be foldable (to increase cargo space). Reports also suggest that the third seats could be fully removable (for a van-like carrying space).
Among the key comfort and convenience features are dedicated AC vents for all three rows, automatic climate control, a cooled glovebox, and keyless entry with push-button start/stop. The car might also come with wireless phone charging and a 360-degree camera, but these are currently rumored features.
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Familiar Nissan Styling on the Outside
On the front, the Gravite will feature the signature V-Motion grille with a honeycomb mesh and a horizontal chrome slat. It is equipped with split-style LED daytime running lights (DRLs) and reshaped headlamps. The side and rear feature stainless steel roof rails, 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, and wraparound LED taillamps.
For now, the Gravite is expected to arrive with a 1.0L naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 72 PS and 96 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT transmission. Nissan and Renault also offer a more powerful 1.0L turbocharged petrol engine, but it might not be available with the Gravite.
More details about the vehicle should surface on the internet prior to its launch.

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