Nissan Gravite Acenta: Here’s What You Get In The Value For Money Variant [Video]

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Nissan launched their all-new B-segment MPV, the Gravite, in the Indian market. The three-row MPV marks the beginning of Nissan’s new chapter in India, and they launched the MPV at an aggressive price too. The price for the Gravite starts at Rs 5.65 lakh, ex-showroom, and goes all the way up to Rs 8.94 lakh, ex-showroom. While the Gravite is available in multiple variants, we feel the Acenta is probably the value-for-money variant among the lot. Here we have a video that shows what the Gravite Acenta variant offers.


The video has been shared by MotoRush on their YouTube channel. In this video, the vlogger gives a quick walkaround of the MPV. The Acenta variant is priced at Rs 6.59 lakh, ex-showroom. On the outside, the Acenta variant gets a gloss black front grille with the Nissan logo, projector headlamps, halogen turn indicators, and we also see the C-shaped silver-coloured trims on the bumper. This variant doesn’t get fog lamps, but we do see chrome elements and a faux skid plate on it.

The front parking sensors are also missing on this variant. As we move to the side, we notice gloss black door handles, 14-inch steel rims with dual-tone wheel caps, gloss black ORVMs, and the roof rails are also missing. At the rear, the MPV misses out on a rear windscreen wiper and defogger. It gets piano black elements on the bumper along with silver trims like the front ones. There are rear parking sensors, but there is no camera.

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On the inside, the Acenta variant comes with fabric seats, and although this is a variant that sits just above the base, it is loaded with a decent number of features. It gets a touchscreen infotainment system. It is smaller than what the higher trims get, but it supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The MPV also offers several storage compartments, and there is a manual AC. There is no push-start button or wireless phone charging.

The MPV also gets a multi-function steering wheel, which is finished in a premium look. The MPV also comes with fabric seats and a dual-tone dashboard with hard plastic on all touch points.

The MPV also gets dedicated AC vents for all three rows. The power windows are limited to front passengers only. The rear seats get manual windows.

Coming to the features, it gets an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 2-speaker sound system, a USB port (front), ‘Eco Scoring’ and ‘Eco Coaching’ trip information on the MID, rear cabin lights, and an automatic door lock/unlock function. The instrument cluster is not digital on this variant.

Coming to the engine, the Acenta variant of the Gravite is available with a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine that generates 72 PS and 96 Nm of torque. This engine is available with a manual transmission only in this particular variant.

The reason the vlogger is calling this variant a value-for-money trim is because it offers a decent number of features, including 6 airbags and traction control. The highlight of this variant is the price. The price of this Acenta variant, with all the features mentioned above, is just Rs 6.59 lakh, ex-showroom.

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