India, Feb. 16 -- Nissan is gearing up to launch the Gravite MPV tomorrow as the first model under its renewed strategy for the Indian market. Positioned in the affordable three-row MPV space, the Gravite will take on established rivals such as the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Toyota Rumion and Renault Triber. Ahead of its official debut, here are five key things to expect from the upcoming sub-4m MPV:

The Gravite is based on the same CMF-A architecture as the Renault Triber, but Nissan will set it apart with a distinct design. Teasers point at a redesigned front fascia with a honeycomb-pattern grille, angular LED headlamps and slim DRLs. The headlamps will be joined by a slim chrome strip running across the nose, while the lower bumper appears...