The Nissan Graphite is sold with a 1.0-litre NA petrol engine mated to either a manual or AMT transmission in India.

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The all-new Gravite made its debut in the market a few days ago and is competitively priced between Rs. 5.65 lakh and Rs. 8.93 lakh (ex-showroom). Available in four basic models – Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta and Tekna – it sits on the localized CMF-A+ platform much like the Renault Triber and has a different exterior appearance. Customer deliveries are scheduled to begin next month.

Starting with the base Visia trim, it’s surprisingly well equipped for a prototype. Buyers get projector headlights, a dual-tone interior, LED cabin lighting, flexible seats with folding rows, six airbags, ESP, traction control, hill start assist and a tire pressure monitor. The Acenta variant builds on it by adding more comfort-oriented upgrades.

It includes full wheel covers, piano black exterior features, enclosed center console storage, rear air conditioning vents for the second and third rows, and a touchscreen infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity and steering wheel-mounted controls. Moving up, the N-Connecta ups the ante in terms of design and more premium equipment.

Also Read: Nissan Gravite MPV comes with no service charge and 10-year extended warranty

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It has LED indicators on the mirrors, roof rails, dual-tone upholstery, wood inserts on the dash, refrigerated storage spaces, a reversing camera, rear electric windows and additional speakers – making it a solid mid-range value choice. At the top is the Tekna model with the most notable features being LED headlights with DRLs, fog lights, dual-tone flexible wheels and leather seats.

It also features a height-adjustable driver’s seat, push-button start, wireless charger, cruise control, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers along with front parking sensors, a larger digital instrument cluster and more. Mechanically, the Nissan Graphite uses the same 1.0-litre petrol engine with 72 PS and 96 Nm. It is coupled to either a five-speed manual gearbox or an AMT gearbox.

Read also: Nissan Graphite flexible seats explained, mileage, safety and key features

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The Gravite is 3,987mm long with a 2,636mm wheelbase and offers up to 625 liters of boot space in a five-seat configuration. For most consumers, the N-Connecta version is best. It offers basic technology and comfort upgrades over lower-end models without stretching into premium price territory. Here we have listed the various key features of the Nissan Gravite compact MPV:

List of changed features

Visa – Rs. 5.65 lakh (all ex-showroom prices)

  • Projector headlights
  • Tail lights with crystal bezel
  • Black piano mesh
  • Two-tone internal theme
  • Steel wheels with covers
  • LED cabin lights
  • Adjustable headrests (2nd and 3rd row)
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Front electric windows
  • Tilt steering
  • Manual ORVMs
  • Flexible sectional seating (all rows)
  • 6 airbags, ESP, TCS, HSA, BAS
  • ABS + EPD
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Rear parking sensors
  • ISOFIX mounts
  • Seat belt reminder for all seats

Acenta (adds above Visia) – rupee. 6.59 lakh

  • Complete wheel covers
  • Piano black mirrors and knobs
  • Enclosed console storage
  • Rear air conditioning vents (second and third row)
  • Independent AC controls
  • Back room lamps
  • 8 inch touch screen
  • Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • Directional volume control
  • Remote central locking
  • Front USB port
  • Automatically lock/unlock the door

N-Connecta (adds more than Acenta) – Rs. 7.20 lakh for the MT and Rs. 7.80 lakh for AMT

  • LED indicators on ORVM
  • Roof rails
  • Door trim decals
  • Two-tone suede seats
  • Dashboard trim with wood finish
  • Overhead and cooler glove boxes
  • Leather steering wheel cover
  • Rear camera
  • ORVMs are electrically adjustable
  • Rear electric windows
  • Rear wiper and defogger
  • PM2.5 filter
  • Additional speakers

Technology (adds N-Connecta) – rupee. 7.91 lakh for MT and 8.49 lakh for AMT

  • LED headlights with DRLs
  • LED fog lights
  • 15-inch two-tone wheels
  • Chrome handles
  • Excellent upholstery
  • Driver’s armrest and height adjustment
  • Complete digital collection
  • Start paying with the smart key
  • Lock away/unlock approach
  • Speed ​​control(MT)
  • Wireless charger
  • Automatic headlights
  • Front parking sensors
  • Rain sensing wipers
  • Driver’s window one touch

Tekna Launch Edition Add-ons – Rs. 8.35 lakh for the MT and Rs. 8.93 lakh for AMT

  • Aero accents and graphics package
  • Chrome belt line trim
  • JBL speakers
  • Dual dash camera
  • Air purifier
  • Ambient lighting
  • Neck and lumbar pillows

The post Nissan Gravite Variant wise features and delivery details – which one to choose? appeared first on Gaadiwaadi.com – Latest Car and Bike News Posted by Surendhar M.

 

Nissan-Graphite-1-1.jpg

The Nissan Graphite is sold with a 1.0-litre NA petrol engine mated to either a manual or AMT transmission in India.

The all-new Gravite made its debut in the market a few days ago and is competitively priced between Rs. 5.65 lakh and Rs. 8.93 lakh (ex-showroom). Available in four basic models – Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta and Tekna – it sits on the localized CMF-A+ platform much like the Renault Triber and has a different exterior appearance. Customer deliveries are scheduled to begin next month.

Starting with the base Visia trim, it’s surprisingly well equipped for a prototype. Buyers get projector headlights, a dual-tone interior, LED cabin lighting, flexible seats with folding rows, six airbags, ESP, traction control, hill start assist and a tire pressure monitor. The Acenta variant builds on it by adding more comfort-oriented upgrades.

It includes full wheel covers, piano black exterior features, enclosed center console storage, rear air conditioning vents for the second and third rows, and a touchscreen infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity and steering wheel-mounted controls. Moving up, the N-Connecta ups the ante in terms of design and more premium equipment.

Also Read: Nissan Gravite MPV comes with no service charge and 10-year extended warranty

nissan-graphite-2.jpg

It has LED indicators on the mirrors, roof rails, dual-tone upholstery, wood inserts on the dash, refrigerated storage spaces, a reversing camera, rear electric windows and additional speakers – making it a solid mid-range value choice. At the top is the Tekna model with the most notable features being LED headlights with DRLs, fog lights, dual-tone flexible wheels and leather seats.

It also features a height-adjustable driver’s seat, push-button start, wireless charger, cruise control, automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers along with front parking sensors, a larger digital instrument cluster and more. Mechanically, the Nissan Graphite uses the same 1.0-litre petrol engine with 72 PS and 96 Nm. It is coupled to either a five-speed manual gearbox or an AMT gearbox.

Read also: Nissan Graphite flexible seats explained, mileage, safety and key features

nissan-graphite-interior-1.jpg

The Gravite is 3,987mm long with a 2,636mm wheelbase and offers up to 625 liters of boot space in a five-seat configuration. For most consumers, the N-Connecta version is best. It offers basic technology and comfort upgrades over lower-end models without stretching into premium price territory. Here we have listed the various key features of the Nissan Gravite compact MPV:

List of changed features

Visa – Rs. 5.65 lakh (all ex-showroom prices)

  • Projector headlights

  • Tail lights with crystal bezel

  • Black piano mesh

  • Two-tone internal theme

  • Steel wheels with covers

  • LED cabin lights

  • Adjustable headrests (2nd and 3rd row)

  • Digital instrument cluster

  • Front electric windows

  • Tilt steering

  • Manual ORVMs

  • Flexible sectional seating (all rows)

  • 6 airbags, ESP, TCS, HSA, BAS

  • ABS + EPD

  • Tire pressure monitoring system

  • Rear parking sensors

  • ISOFIX mounts

  • Seat belt reminder for all seats

Acenta (adds above Visia) – rupee. 6.59 lakh

  • Complete wheel covers

  • Piano black mirrors and knobs

  • Enclosed console storage

  • Rear air conditioning vents (second and third row)

  • Independent AC controls

  • Back room lamps

  • 8 inch touch screen

  • Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

  • Directional volume control

  • Remote central locking

  • Front USB port

  • Automatically lock/unlock the door

N-Connecta (adds more than Acenta) – Rs. 7.20 lakh for the MT and Rs. 7.80 lakh for AMT

  • LED indicators on ORVM

  • Roof rails

  • Door trim decals

  • Two-tone suede seats

  • Dashboard trim with wood finish

  • Overhead and cooler glove boxes

  • Leather steering wheel cover

  • Rear camera

  • ORVMs are electrically adjustable

  • Rear electric windows

  • Rear wiper and defogger

  • PM2.5 filter

  • Additional speakers

Technology (adds N-Connecta) – rupee. 7.91 lakh for MT and 8.49 lakh for AMT

  • LED headlights with DRLs

  • LED fog lights

  • 15-inch two-tone wheels

  • Chrome handles

  • Excellent upholstery

  • Driver’s armrest and height adjustment

  • Complete digital collection

  • Start paying with the smart key

  • Lock away/unlock approach

  • Speed ​​control(MT)

  • Wireless charger

  • Automatic headlights

  • Front parking sensors

  • Rain sensing wipers

  • Driver’s window one touch

Tekna Launch Edition Add-ons – Rs. 8.35 lakh for the MT and Rs. 8.93 lakh for AMT

  • Aero accents and graphics package

  • Chrome belt line trim

  • JBL speakers

  • Dual dash camera

  • Air purifier

  • Ambient lighting

  • Neck and lumbar pillows

The post Nissan Gravite Variant wise features and delivery details – which one to choose? appeared first on Gaadiwaadi.com – Latest Car and Bike News Posted by Surendhar M.

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