You don't need Rs 20 lakh for a 7-seater — these 5 family cars prove it

You don't need Rs 20 lakh for a 7-seater — these 5 family cars prove it

From Nissan Gravite at ₹5.65 lakh to Maruti Ertiga at ₹8.80 lakh, here are India's 5 most affordable 7-seater cars with full specs, features and engine details compared.

Business Today Desk
  • Jul 1, 2026,
  • Updated Jul 1, 2026 6:13 PM IST
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India is a country of large families that prioritise space and flexibility. The 7-seater car segment has grown into one of the most popular in the country — and you don't need a big budget to get into one.

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India's most affordable 7-seater, the Gravite features a 1.0-litre petrol engine with 72hp, an 8-inch touchscreen, 6 airbags, hill start assist, ESC, TCS and a dashcam — available with manual or automatic transmission.

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Built on the same CMF-A+ platform as the Gravite, the new-generation Triber launched in April 2026 features auto climate control, electrically folding ORVMs, front tweeters and a 1.0-litre petrol engine producing 72PS and 96Nm.

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Launched in October 2025, the new Bolero features leatherette upholstery, a 7-inch touchscreen and a 1.5-litre mHawk 75 diesel engine producing 75bhp and 210Nm of torque — a rugged workhorse at an accessible price.

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The fourth most affordable 7-seater in India, the 2025 Bolero Neo is powered by a 1.5-litre mHawk diesel engine producing 100bhp and 260Nm, available with both manual and automatic transmission options.

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India's most popular 7-seater features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, auto climate control, roof-mounted rear AC vents, 6 airbags and a 1.5-litre petrol engine producing 101bhp — manual or automatic.

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From ₹5.65 lakh to ₹8.80 lakh, India's most affordable 7-seaters offer something for every family — whether you need a compact city MPV, a rugged diesel workhorse, or a feature-loaded daily driver.

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