2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Entry-level MPV compared
Renault India has just launched the 2026 Renault Triber in the Indian market. The updated MPV gets added features and revised variants. The revisions aim to enhance comfort and everyday usability, while also making select features from higher trims available in mid-spec versions. Interested customers can book the Triber online or visit their nearest dealership. Deliveries are expected to begin soon. In this article, let’s compare the 2026 Triber with the Nissan Gravite.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Price, variants
The 2026 Renault Triber is offered in four variants - Authentic, Evolution, Techno and Emotion- and is priced between Rs 5.80 lakh and Rs 8.48 lakh (both prices ex-showroom). The Renault Triber has received a price hike, with the base Authentic trim now costlier by Rs 5,000 and the top-spec Emotion trim seeing an increase of Rs 9,000.
The Nissan Gravite is offered in five variants - Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, Tekna, and launch edition, priced between Rs 5.65 lakh and Rs 8.93 lakh (ex-showroom). The Nissan Gravite is offered in five variants, including a launch edition, while the Renault Triber comes in four variants. The Renault Triber is Rs 15,000 costlier at the base, while the Nissan Magnite is Rs 45,000 more expensive at the top end.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Platform, Dimensions
The 2026 Triber and the Gravite are built on the same CMF-A+ platform. Both share identical core dimensions, with only minor variations in overall length due to differences in cosmetic design. The Triber measures 3,990 mm in length, 1,739 mm in width, 1,643 mm in height and has a 2,636 mm wheelbase. Ground clearance stands at 182 mm and gets 15-inch styled wheels.
The Nissan Gravite measures 3987 mm in length, 1734 mm in width, 1644 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2636 mm. Ground clearance stands at 182 mm and gets 15-inch styled wheels. The Nissan Gravite is 3 mm shorter and 5 mm narrower than the Triber, while being 1 mm taller; both models share the same 2,636 mm wheelbase, 182 mm ground clearance and 15-inch wheels.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Colour options
The Renault Triber is offered in six colour options - Amber Terracotta, Shadow Grey, Ice Cool White, Zanskar Blue, Moonlight Silver, and Stealth Black. Gravite will be available in 5 colour options: Forest Green, Onyx Black, Blade Silver, Storm White, and Metallic Grey.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Features
Inside, the Gravite and Triber share the same layout with minor tweaks, with differences limited to the colour scheme and select trim elements. Both are offered in 5+2 seating configuration and features in both models include LED DRLs, projector headlights, fog lamps, dual-tone wheel covers, auto-fold ORVMs, a driver’s seat armrest, driver’s seat height adjust, a cooled lower glove box, push button start, two tweeters, an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, a rear camera, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 7-inch TFT digital instrument cluster, a third-row 12V socket, auto headlights with follow me home function, auto wipers, cruise control, a rear defogger, and front parking sensors. The Nissan Gravite additionally gets a launch edition trim, which gets features such as a JBL sound system, a dual-channel dashcam, ambient lighting, a cabin air purifier, and more.
On the safety front, both cars get six airbags as standard, along with TPMS, electronic stability control, traction control, brake assist, ABS and hill start assist. The just-launched Triber has received a few additional features. Here’s what’s new.
2026 Triber: What’s new?
Automatic climate control has been introduced, but remains limited to the top-spec Emotion variant. Renault has also revised the second-row seat layout, keeping the fold-and-tumble function while repositioning the release lever to the top of the seatback for easier third-row access. The second row now folds flat, increasing boot capacity to 1,065 litres with both rear rows down.
Features have been redistributed across variants. The Techno trim now offers a driver’s armrest, height-adjustable driver’s seat, rear defogger, third-row 12V socket, front tweeters and electrically foldable ORVMs, which were earlier limited to the top variant. The Evolution variant gains steering-mounted controls, a day/night adjustable IRVM and a rear cabin lamp, features previously available only from the Techno trim.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Powertrain
Both compact MPVs are powered by a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder NA petrol engine that puts out 72hp of power and 96 Nm of torque. It’s offered with either a 5-speed manual or an AMT gearbox, and there’s also CNG retrofitment offered on the Triber and Gravite MT variants, along with a 3-year warranty.
The 2026 Renault Triber is offered in four variants - Authentic, Evolution, Techno and Emotion- and is priced between Rs 5.80 lakh and Rs 8.48 lakh (both prices ex-showroom). The Renault Triber has received a price hike, with the base Authentic trim now costlier by Rs 5,000 and the top-spec Emotion trim seeing an increase of Rs 9,000.
The Nissan Gravite is offered in five variants - Visia, Acenta, N-Connecta, Tekna, and launch edition, priced between Rs 5.65 lakh and Rs 8.93 lakh (ex-showroom). The Nissan Gravite is offered in five variants, including a launch edition, while the Renault Triber comes in four variants. The Renault Triber is Rs 15,000 costlier at the base, while the Nissan Magnite is Rs 45,000 more expensive at the top end.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Platform, Dimensions
The 2026 Triber and the Gravite are built on the same CMF-A+ platform. Both share identical core dimensions, with only minor variations in overall length due to differences in cosmetic design. The Triber measures 3,990 mm in length, 1,739 mm in width, 1,643 mm in height and has a 2,636 mm wheelbase. Ground clearance stands at 182 mm and gets 15-inch styled wheels.
The Nissan Gravite measures 3987 mm in length, 1734 mm in width, 1644 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2636 mm. Ground clearance stands at 182 mm and gets 15-inch styled wheels. The Nissan Gravite is 3 mm shorter and 5 mm narrower than the Triber, while being 1 mm taller; both models share the same 2,636 mm wheelbase, 182 mm ground clearance and 15-inch wheels.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Colour options
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Features
Inside, the Gravite and Triber share the same layout with minor tweaks, with differences limited to the colour scheme and select trim elements. Both are offered in 5+2 seating configuration and features in both models include LED DRLs, projector headlights, fog lamps, dual-tone wheel covers, auto-fold ORVMs, a driver’s seat armrest, driver’s seat height adjust, a cooled lower glove box, push button start, two tweeters, an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, a rear camera, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 7-inch TFT digital instrument cluster, a third-row 12V socket, auto headlights with follow me home function, auto wipers, cruise control, a rear defogger, and front parking sensors. The Nissan Gravite additionally gets a launch edition trim, which gets features such as a JBL sound system, a dual-channel dashcam, ambient lighting, a cabin air purifier, and more.
2026 Triber: What’s new?
Automatic climate control has been introduced, but remains limited to the top-spec Emotion variant. Renault has also revised the second-row seat layout, keeping the fold-and-tumble function while repositioning the release lever to the top of the seatback for easier third-row access. The second row now folds flat, increasing boot capacity to 1,065 litres with both rear rows down.
Features have been redistributed across variants. The Techno trim now offers a driver’s armrest, height-adjustable driver’s seat, rear defogger, third-row 12V socket, front tweeters and electrically foldable ORVMs, which were earlier limited to the top variant. The Evolution variant gains steering-mounted controls, a day/night adjustable IRVM and a rear cabin lamp, features previously available only from the Techno trim.
2026 Renault Triber vs Nissan Gravite: Powertrain
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