7 Seater Cars In India
- Tata Hexa is the newest 7-seater in town
- The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is the most affordable 7-seater in the market
- The Toyota Innova Crysta is powerful, well-equipped and stylish
Known as the hub for hatchbacks, the Indian automotive market skewed to large family vehicles over the last few years. The growing preference for seven seater cars in India led to the launch of fresh models in the utility segment to benefit from the rising request. Attributed to large space, well-equipped cabin and power-packed spectacle, the seven seater cars are comfy for large families. From the slew of models in this space, we discern the best seven seater cars presently being retailed in India. Here is a compilation of seven seater cars in India that you can consider if you are planning to buy one.
Toyota Innova Crysta
Toyota Innova was very first launched in India in two thousand five as a replacement for the Toyota Qualis. Surpassing its predecessor in terms of popularity, Innova became one of the highest selling seven seater cars in India. Spacious cabin, powerful line of engines, numerous storage points and powerful spectacle made it a leader in the seven-seater MPV space. During its product cycle so far, the MPV received several updates, but the most conspicuous switch was seen when it took a generation leap in 2016. Presently, in the 2nd generation, the fresh Innova Crysta witnessed sea switches and a name switch with the addition of suffix ‘Crysta’. While radically it remains intact the MPV has received styling updates to the exterior and interior. On the inwards, it looks more upmarket and is loaded with a myriad of tech including a Four.Two inch TFT Multi-Information Display, 7-inch touchscreen system with DVD player, dedicated AC vents for 2nd and third rows and twenty bottle holders. It also gets standard safety provisions such as three airbags, Six pack with EBD. Available with a choice of manual and automatic transmission, it gets an option inbetween the Two.Four litre and Two.8 litre diesel engines along with a Two.7 litre petrol unit.
Toyota Innova Crysta Price – Rs 13.98 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Toyota Innova Crysta Mileage – 9.9 kmpl
Renault Lodgy
Renault ventured into the seven seater MPV space with Lodgy in April 2015. Rivalling the well-established rivals in the segment, Renault Lodgy is available with a choice of seven-seat and eight seat layout. Boasting large dimensions, this seven-seater car is spacious with comfy room for occupants in all three rows. In terms of looks, it is a tad boxy, but the front profile is imposing with the chrome finished honeycomb mesh grille enhancing the visual appeal. Under the spandex hood, it gets the 1.Five litre K9K, oil burner that develops power in two states of tune-84bhp and 108bhp. For transmitting power, it uses the five-speed manual unit and there is also an option for the six-speed manual gearbox. Key features on the MPV include cruise control, Six pack with EBD, brake assist and dual front airbags.
Renault Lodgy Price – Rs 7.87 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Renault Lodgy Mileage -21.04 kmpl
Mahindra Xylo
A preferred choice for large Indian families, Xylo is suggested with seven, eight and nine seat layout. There is a large amount of room for occupants seated in the very first, 2nd and third row. Besides, there is ample space for storage in the luggage compartment and inwards cabin with bottle holders on the doors, glove box in front and cubby crevice etc. It packs a bunch of features inwards the cabin like individual AC vents, power steering, power windows with express up/down with anti-pinch, keyless entry, two DIN music system, steering mounted controls and voice directive technology to name a few. On the safety front, the SUV gets dual airbags, Six pack with EBD as standard provisions on the range-topping variant. Power comes from the Two.Two litre oil burner making 119bhp and Two.Four litre diesel units putting out 94bhp.
Mahindra Xylo Price – ₹ 8.67 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra Xylo Mileage – 15.0 kmpl
Mahindra XUV500
Introduced in September 2011, the flagship SUV from Mahindra carved a niche for itself in the total grown SUV segment. Following the footsteps of Scorpio, the Mahindra XUV500 became the fresh flag bearer of the Mumbai-based automaker. Built on the ‘Cheetah-inspired’ design tenet, it has an aggressive stance with key elements like pronounced wheel arches, black cladding, bold front grille and sporty alloys. To keep abreast with the rising competition in the segment, Mahindra conferred styling updates and extra kit to the SUV. Deriving power from the Two.Two litre, mHawk VGT oil burner good for 140bhp, it is available with the five-speed manual and six-speed automatic unit. The SUV is also available with the 1.99 litre diesel engine exclusively in Delhi.
Mahindra XUV500 Price – ₹ 12.46 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra XUV500 Mileage -16 kmpl
Mahindra Scorpio
The very first passenger vehicle from Mahindra resumes to be a popular choice in the SUV segment amid more contemporary rivals. Built on a fresh platform the fresh generation Mahindra Scorpio received comprehensive aesthetic updates and mechanical switches. While it retained the basic contours, the new-generation Scorpio looks more edgy and sporty over the model it preceded. The Two.Two litre and Two.Five litre engines were tuned to produce improved spectacle and the on-the-fly 4X4 system is a fresh addition, optional on select variants. Transmission duties are carried out by the five-speed manual gearbox and the six-speed auto box is available only on the range-topping variant. Inwards, it looks more premium and gets a touchscreen infotainment and navigation system, steering mounted controls, cruise control etc. Mahindra also offers a 1.99 litre oil burner on the SUV available for retail only in Delhi.
Mahindra Scorpio Price – ₹ 9.70 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra Scorpio Mileage – 15.37 kmpl
Honda BR-V
The latest carmaker to foray into the seven seater car segment in India is Honda. Honda India launched BR-V in May two thousand sixteen in four trim levels spread across two engine and two gearbox options. Sharing underpinnings with Brio, the BR-V is built on Honda’s ‘Active Solid Motility’ design language and takes styling cues from Mobilio MPV. What makes it stand out in the segment is the seven-seat layout, as most of the models in this space get five-seat configuration. In terms of tech, it gets begin/stop button, steering-mounted controls, automatic climate control, roof mounted AC vents, Bluetooth connectivity, height adjuster for driver’s seat etc. Safety provisions on the SUV include standard dual SRS airbags, Six pack and EBD. Mechanicals powering the SUV include Honda’s 1.Five litre petrol and diesel units making a maximum power of 117bhp and 98bhp respectively. Both the engines are paired to the six-speed manual transmission and a CVT is available only on select petrol variants.
Honda BR-V Price – ₹ 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Launched in 2012, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga was instrumental in venturing into the compact MPV segment. The three-row MPV gained popularity in a brief span of time owing to its affordable price and seven-seat layout. While the very first two rows are convenient in terms of space, the third row is suitable for kids. Available with petrol, diesel and CNG fuel options, the MPV sources power from the 1.Four litre petrol unit developing 91bhp. This is the same unit that powers the CNG variant. The 1.Three litre oil burner is good for 88.5bhp of power and comes with SHVS technology for improved fuel economy. Both the engines use the five-speed manual gearbox and the four-speed automatic unit is optional on petrol variants.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Price – ₹ 6.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Mileage – 24.Five kmpl
Mahindra NuvoSport
Launched in April 2016, Mahindra NuvoSport is a subcompact SUV that comes with an option of five and seven-seat layout. Sporting an aggressive front profile, the seven-seater family car uses Mahindra’s 1.Five litre, mHawk diesel engine producing 100bhp of power at 3750rpm in power mode and 71.6bhp at 3250rpm in Eco mode. The torque developed in power mode is 240Nm inbetween one thousand six hundred to 2800rpm in power mode and 180Nm in eco mode inbetween one thousand six hundred to 2100rpm. The SUV gets a choice inbetween five-speed manual and five-speed AMT unit.
Mahindra NuvsoSport Price – ₹ 7.54 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra NuvoSport Mileage -17.45 kmpl
Mahindra TUV300
Launched in 2015, the Mahindra TUV300 is the only sub-4 metre SUV to come with a seven-seat layout. Designed in conjunction with Italian automotive design house Pininfarina, which the company possesses now, the TUV flaunts a boxy and muscular design language, which is said to be inspired by a tank. Mahindra also introduced its fresh mHawk80 1.Five litre diesel engine which is suggested in two states of tunes – eighty four bhp and eighty one bhp, the latter being the case in the AMT variant. Later the TUV300 also received the more powerful mHawk100, which does duty in the Mahindra NuvoSport.
Mahindra TUV300 Price – ₹ 7.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra TUV300 Mileage -18.49 kmpl
Tata Safari Storme/Dicor
Very first launched in 1998, the Tata Safari has been one of the Tata Motor’s longest running products. Presently suggested in two iteration – Safari Storme and Safari Dicor, both the models come in seven seat layouts with features like – fabric s8eat covers, Harman infotainment system, rear AC vents, electrically foldable and heated ORVMs and more. The SUV’s VARICOR four hundred Two.Two litre diesel engine is presently one of the most powerful ones in the segment at one hundred fifty four bhp and develops a massive amount of peak torque of four hundred Nm. The lower variants get the less powerful VARICOR 320, which is also a Two.Two litre mill but makes only one hundred forty eight bhp in the Storme and one hundred thirty eight bhp in Dicor. Torque remains the same at three hundred twenty Nm.
Tata Safari Storme VARICOR 400
Tata Safari Price – ₹ 9.76 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Tata Safari Mileage – 14.1 kmpl (Storme) / 11.57 kmpl (Dicor)
Tata Hexa
Launch early this year in January 2017, the Tata Hexa is the newest seven seater in the Indian market. While the crossover model is more popular for its six seat layout, which gets captain seat even in the 2nd row, the Hexa does come in a seven seater option as well with the conventional bench seat at the middle. The Hexa also features and host of convenience features like – rear AC vents, window blinds, touchscreen infotainment system sourced from Harman and much more. The powertrains have been sourced from the Safari Storme, but here only the base variant gets the VARICOR three hundred twenty engine while rest all variants feature the more powerful VARICOR four hundred motor.
Tata Hexa Price: ₹ 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Tata Hexa Mileage: 14.Five kmpl
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7 Seater Cars In India
- Tata Hexa is the newest 7-seater in town
- The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is the most affordable 7-seater in the market
- The Toyota Innova Crysta is powerful, well-equipped and stylish
Known as the hub for hatchbacks, the Indian automotive market skewed to large family vehicles over the last few years. The growing preference for seven seater cars in India led to the launch of fresh models in the utility segment to benefit from the rising request. Attributed to large space, well-equipped cabin and power-packed spectacle, the seven seater cars are comfy for large families. From the slew of models in this space, we discern the best seven seater cars presently being retailed in India. Here is a compilation of seven seater cars in India that you can consider if you are planning to buy one.
Toyota Innova Crysta
Toyota Innova was very first launched in India in two thousand five as a replacement for the Toyota Qualis. Surpassing its predecessor in terms of popularity, Innova became one of the highest selling seven seater cars in India. Spacious cabin, powerful line of engines, numerous storage points and powerful spectacle made it a leader in the seven-seater MPV space. During its product cycle so far, the MPV received several updates, but the most conspicuous switch was seen when it took a generation leap in 2016. Presently, in the 2nd generation, the fresh Innova Crysta witnessed sea switches and a name switch with the addition of suffix ‘Crysta’. While radically it remains intact the MPV has received styling updates to the exterior and interior. On the inwards, it looks more upmarket and is loaded with a myriad of tech including a Four.Two inch TFT Multi-Information Display, 7-inch touchscreen system with DVD player, dedicated AC vents for 2nd and third rows and twenty bottle holders. It also gets standard safety provisions such as three airbags, Six pack with EBD. Available with a choice of manual and automatic transmission, it gets an option inbetween the Two.Four litre and Two.8 litre diesel engines along with a Two.7 litre petrol unit.
Toyota Innova Crysta Price – Rs 13.98 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Toyota Innova Crysta Mileage – 9.9 kmpl
Renault Lodgy
Renault ventured into the seven seater MPV space with Lodgy in April 2015. Rivalling the well-established rivals in the segment, Renault Lodgy is available with a choice of seven-seat and eight seat layout. Boasting large dimensions, this seven-seater car is spacious with comfy room for occupants in all three rows. In terms of looks, it is a tad boxy, but the front profile is imposing with the chrome finished honeycomb mesh grille enhancing the visual appeal. Under the fetish mask, it gets the 1.Five litre K9K, oil burner that develops power in two states of tune-84bhp and 108bhp. For transmitting power, it uses the five-speed manual unit and there is also an option for the six-speed manual gearbox. Key features on the MPV include cruise control, Six pack with EBD, brake assist and dual front airbags.
Renault Lodgy Price – Rs 7.87 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Renault Lodgy Mileage -21.04 kmpl
Mahindra Xylo
A preferred choice for large Indian families, Xylo is suggested with seven, eight and nine seat layout. There is a large amount of room for occupants seated in the very first, 2nd and third row. Besides, there is ample space for storage in the luggage compartment and inwards cabin with bottle holders on the doors, glove box in front and cubby crevice etc. It packs a bunch of features inwards the cabin like individual AC vents, power steering, power windows with express up/down with anti-pinch, keyless entry, two DIN music system, steering mounted controls and voice instruction technology to name a few. On the safety front, the SUV gets dual airbags, Six pack with EBD as standard provisions on the range-topping variant. Power comes from the Two.Two litre oil burner making 119bhp and Two.Four litre diesel units putting out 94bhp.
Mahindra Xylo Price – ₹ 8.67 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra Xylo Mileage – 15.0 kmpl
Mahindra XUV500
Introduced in September 2011, the flagship SUV from Mahindra carved a niche for itself in the utter grown SUV segment. Following the footsteps of Scorpio, the Mahindra XUV500 became the fresh flag bearer of the Mumbai-based automaker. Built on the ‘Cheetah-inspired’ design tenet, it has an aggressive stance with key elements like pronounced wheel arches, black cladding, bold front grille and sporty alloys. To keep abreast with the rising competition in the segment, Mahindra conferred styling updates and extra kit to the SUV. Deriving power from the Two.Two litre, mHawk VGT oil burner good for 140bhp, it is available with the five-speed manual and six-speed automatic unit. The SUV is also available with the 1.99 litre diesel engine exclusively in Delhi.
Mahindra XUV500 Price – ₹ 12.46 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra XUV500 Mileage -16 kmpl
Mahindra Scorpio
The very first passenger vehicle from Mahindra proceeds to be a popular choice in the SUV segment amid more contemporary rivals. Built on a fresh platform the fresh generation Mahindra Scorpio received comprehensive aesthetic updates and mechanical switches. While it retained the basic contours, the new-generation Scorpio looks more edgy and sporty over the model it preceded. The Two.Two litre and Two.Five litre engines were tuned to supply improved spectacle and the on-the-fly 4X4 system is a fresh addition, optional on select variants. Transmission duties are carried out by the five-speed manual gearbox and the six-speed auto box is available only on the range-topping variant. Inwards, it looks more premium and gets a touchscreen infotainment and navigation system, steering mounted controls, cruise control etc. Mahindra also offers a 1.99 litre oil burner on the SUV available for retail only in Delhi.
Mahindra Scorpio Price – ₹ 9.70 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra Scorpio Mileage – 15.37 kmpl
Honda BR-V
The latest carmaker to foray into the seven seater car segment in India is Honda. Honda India launched BR-V in May two thousand sixteen in four trim levels spread across two engine and two gearbox options. Sharing underpinnings with Brio, the BR-V is built on Honda’s ‘Active Solid Mobility’ design language and takes styling cues from Mobilio MPV. What makes it stand out in the segment is the seven-seat layout, as most of the models in this space get five-seat configuration. In terms of tech, it gets embark/stop button, steering-mounted controls, automatic climate control, roof mounted AC vents, Bluetooth connectivity, height adjuster for driver’s seat etc. Safety provisions on the SUV include standard dual SRS airbags, Six pack and EBD. Mechanicals powering the SUV include Honda’s 1.Five litre petrol and diesel units making a maximum power of 117bhp and 98bhp respectively. Both the engines are paired to the six-speed manual transmission and a CVT is available only on select petrol variants.
Honda BR-V Price – ₹ 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Launched in 2012, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga was instrumental in venturing into the compact MPV segment. The three-row MPV gained popularity in a brief span of time owing to its affordable price and seven-seat layout. While the very first two rows are comfy in terms of space, the third row is suitable for kids. Available with petrol, diesel and CNG fuel options, the MPV sources power from the 1.Four litre petrol unit developing 91bhp. This is the same unit that powers the CNG variant. The 1.Three litre oil burner is good for 88.5bhp of power and comes with SHVS technology for improved fuel economy. Both the engines use the five-speed manual gearbox and the four-speed automatic unit is optional on petrol variants.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Price – ₹ 6.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Mileage – 24.Five kmpl
Mahindra NuvoSport
Launched in April 2016, Mahindra NuvoSport is a subcompact SUV that comes with an option of five and seven-seat layout. Sporting an aggressive front profile, the seven-seater family car uses Mahindra’s 1.Five litre, mHawk diesel engine producing 100bhp of power at 3750rpm in power mode and 71.6bhp at 3250rpm in Eco mode. The torque developed in power mode is 240Nm inbetween one thousand six hundred to 2800rpm in power mode and 180Nm in eco mode inbetween one thousand six hundred to 2100rpm. The SUV gets a choice inbetween five-speed manual and five-speed AMT unit.
Mahindra NuvsoSport Price – ₹ 7.54 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra NuvoSport Mileage -17.45 kmpl
Mahindra TUV300
Launched in 2015, the Mahindra TUV300 is the only sub-4 metre SUV to come with a seven-seat layout. Designed in conjunction with Italian automotive design house Pininfarina, which the company wields now, the TUV flaunts a boxy and muscular design language, which is said to be inspired by a tank. Mahindra also introduced its fresh mHawk80 1.Five litre diesel engine which is suggested in two states of tunes – eighty four bhp and eighty one bhp, the latter being the case in the AMT variant. Later the TUV300 also received the more powerful mHawk100, which does duty in the Mahindra NuvoSport.
Mahindra TUV300 Price – ₹ 7.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra TUV300 Mileage -18.49 kmpl
Tata Safari Storme/Dicor
Very first launched in 1998, the Tata Safari has been one of the Tata Motor’s longest running products. Presently suggested in two iteration – Safari Storme and Safari Dicor, both the models come in seven seat layouts with features like – fabric s8eat covers, Harman infotainment system, rear AC vents, electrically foldable and heated ORVMs and more. The SUV’s VARICOR four hundred Two.Two litre diesel engine is presently one of the most powerful ones in the segment at one hundred fifty four bhp and develops a massive amount of peak torque of four hundred Nm. The lower variants get the less powerful VARICOR 320, which is also a Two.Two litre mill but makes only one hundred forty eight bhp in the Storme and one hundred thirty eight bhp in Dicor. Torque remains the same at three hundred twenty Nm.
Tata Safari Storme VARICOR 400
Tata Safari Price – ₹ 9.76 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Tata Safari Mileage – 14.1 kmpl (Storme) / 11.57 kmpl (Dicor)
Tata Hexa
Launch early this year in January 2017, the Tata Hexa is the newest seven seater in the Indian market. While the crossover model is more popular for its six seat layout, which gets captain seat even in the 2nd row, the Hexa does come in a seven seater option as well with the conventional bench seat at the middle. The Hexa also features and host of convenience features like – rear AC vents, window blinds, touchscreen infotainment system sourced from Harman and much more. The powertrains have been sourced from the Safari Storme, but here only the base variant gets the VARICOR three hundred twenty engine while rest all variants feature the more powerful VARICOR four hundred motor.
Tata Hexa Price: ₹ 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Tata Hexa Mileage: 14.Five kmpl
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7 Seater Cars In India
- Tata Hexa is the newest 7-seater in town
- The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is the most affordable 7-seater in the market
- The Toyota Innova Crysta is powerful, well-equipped and stylish
Known as the hub for hatchbacks, the Indian automotive market skewed to large family vehicles over the last few years. The growing preference for seven seater cars in India led to the launch of fresh models in the utility segment to benefit from the rising request. Attributed to large space, well-equipped cabin and power-packed spectacle, the seven seater cars are comfy for large families. From the slew of models in this space, we discern the best seven seater cars presently being retailed in India. Here is a compilation of seven seater cars in India that you can consider if you are planning to buy one.
Toyota Innova Crysta
Toyota Innova was very first launched in India in two thousand five as a replacement for the Toyota Qualis. Surpassing its predecessor in terms of popularity, Innova became one of the highest selling seven seater cars in India. Spacious cabin, powerful line of engines, numerous storage points and powerful spectacle made it a leader in the seven-seater MPV space. During its product cycle so far, the MPV received several updates, but the most conspicuous switch was seen when it took a generation leap in 2016. Presently, in the 2nd generation, the fresh Innova Crysta witnessed sea switches and a name switch with the addition of suffix ‘Crysta’. While radically it remains intact the MPV has received styling updates to the exterior and interior. On the inwards, it looks more upmarket and is loaded with a myriad of tech including a Four.Two inch TFT Multi-Information Display, 7-inch touchscreen system with DVD player, dedicated AC vents for 2nd and third rows and twenty bottle holders. It also gets standard safety provisions such as three airbags, Six pack with EBD. Available with a choice of manual and automatic transmission, it gets an option inbetween the Two.Four litre and Two.8 litre diesel engines along with a Two.7 litre petrol unit.
Toyota Innova Crysta Price – Rs 13.98 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Toyota Innova Crysta Mileage – 9.9 kmpl
Renault Lodgy
Renault ventured into the seven seater MPV space with Lodgy in April 2015. Rivalling the well-established rivals in the segment, Renault Lodgy is available with a choice of seven-seat and eight seat layout. Boasting large dimensions, this seven-seater car is spacious with comfy room for occupants in all three rows. In terms of looks, it is a tad boxy, but the front profile is imposing with the chrome finished honeycomb mesh grille enhancing the visual appeal. Under the spandex hood, it gets the 1.Five litre K9K, oil burner that develops power in two states of tune-84bhp and 108bhp. For transmitting power, it uses the five-speed manual unit and there is also an option for the six-speed manual gearbox. Key features on the MPV include cruise control, Six pack with EBD, brake assist and dual front airbags.
Renault Lodgy Price – Rs 7.87 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Renault Lodgy Mileage -21.04 kmpl
Mahindra Xylo
A preferred choice for large Indian families, Xylo is suggested with seven, eight and nine seat layout. There is a large amount of room for occupants seated in the very first, 2nd and third row. Besides, there is ample space for storage in the luggage compartment and inwards cabin with bottle holders on the doors, glove box in front and cubby fuckhole etc. It packs a bunch of features inwards the cabin like individual AC vents, power steering, power windows with express up/down with anti-pinch, keyless entry, two DIN music system, steering mounted controls and voice instruction technology to name a few. On the safety front, the SUV gets dual airbags, Six pack with EBD as standard provisions on the range-topping variant. Power comes from the Two.Two litre oil burner making 119bhp and Two.Four litre diesel units putting out 94bhp.
Mahindra Xylo Price – ₹ 8.67 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra Xylo Mileage – 15.0 kmpl
Mahindra XUV500
Introduced in September 2011, the flagship SUV from Mahindra carved a niche for itself in the utter grown SUV segment. Following the footsteps of Scorpio, the Mahindra XUV500 became the fresh flag bearer of the Mumbai-based automaker. Built on the ‘Cheetah-inspired’ design tenet, it has an aggressive stance with key elements like pronounced wheel arches, black cladding, bold front grille and sporty alloys. To keep abreast with the rising competition in the segment, Mahindra conferred styling updates and extra kit to the SUV. Deriving power from the Two.Two litre, mHawk VGT oil burner good for 140bhp, it is available with the five-speed manual and six-speed automatic unit. The SUV is also available with the 1.99 litre diesel engine exclusively in Delhi.
Mahindra XUV500 Price – ₹ 12.46 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra XUV500 Mileage -16 kmpl
Mahindra Scorpio
The very first passenger vehicle from Mahindra resumes to be a popular choice in the SUV segment amid more contemporary rivals. Built on a fresh platform the fresh generation Mahindra Scorpio received comprehensive aesthetic updates and mechanical switches. While it retained the basic contours, the new-generation Scorpio looks more edgy and sporty over the model it preceded. The Two.Two litre and Two.Five litre engines were tuned to supply improved spectacle and the on-the-fly 4X4 system is a fresh addition, optional on select variants. Transmission duties are carried out by the five-speed manual gearbox and the six-speed auto box is available only on the range-topping variant. Inwards, it looks more premium and gets a touchscreen infotainment and navigation system, steering mounted controls, cruise control etc. Mahindra also offers a 1.99 litre oil burner on the SUV available for retail only in Delhi.
Mahindra Scorpio Price – ₹ 9.70 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra Scorpio Mileage – 15.37 kmpl
Honda BR-V
The latest carmaker to foray into the seven seater car segment in India is Honda. Honda India launched BR-V in May two thousand sixteen in four trim levels spread across two engine and two gearbox options. Sharing underpinnings with Brio, the BR-V is built on Honda’s ‘Active Solid Movability’ design language and takes styling cues from Mobilio MPV. What makes it stand out in the segment is the seven-seat layout, as most of the models in this space get five-seat configuration. In terms of tech, it gets commence/stop button, steering-mounted controls, automatic climate control, roof mounted AC vents, Bluetooth connectivity, height adjuster for driver’s seat etc. Safety provisions on the SUV include standard dual SRS airbags, Six pack and EBD. Mechanicals powering the SUV include Honda’s 1.Five litre petrol and diesel units making a maximum power of 117bhp and 98bhp respectively. Both the engines are paired to the six-speed manual transmission and a CVT is available only on select petrol variants.
Honda BR-V Price – ₹ 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Launched in 2012, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga was instrumental in venturing into the compact MPV segment. The three-row MPV gained popularity in a brief span of time owing to its affordable price and seven-seat layout. While the very first two rows are convenient in terms of space, the third row is suitable for kids. Available with petrol, diesel and CNG fuel options, the MPV sources power from the 1.Four litre petrol unit developing 91bhp. This is the same unit that powers the CNG variant. The 1.Trio litre oil burner is good for 88.5bhp of power and comes with SHVS technology for improved fuel economy. Both the engines use the five-speed manual gearbox and the four-speed automatic unit is optional on petrol variants.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Price – ₹ 6.22 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Mileage – 24.Five kmpl
Mahindra NuvoSport
Launched in April 2016, Mahindra NuvoSport is a subcompact SUV that comes with an option of five and seven-seat layout. Sporting an aggressive front profile, the seven-seater family car uses Mahindra’s 1.Five litre, mHawk diesel engine producing 100bhp of power at 3750rpm in power mode and 71.6bhp at 3250rpm in Eco mode. The torque developed in power mode is 240Nm inbetween one thousand six hundred to 2800rpm in power mode and 180Nm in eco mode inbetween one thousand six hundred to 2100rpm. The SUV gets a choice inbetween five-speed manual and five-speed AMT unit.
Mahindra NuvsoSport Price – ₹ 7.54 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra NuvoSport Mileage -17.45 kmpl
Mahindra TUV300
Launched in 2015, the Mahindra TUV300 is the only sub-4 metre SUV to come with a seven-seat layout. Designed in conjunction with Italian automotive design house Pininfarina, which the company possesses now, the TUV flaunts a boxy and muscular design language, which is said to be inspired by a tank. Mahindra also introduced its fresh mHawk80 1.Five litre diesel engine which is suggested in two states of tunes – eighty four bhp and eighty one bhp, the latter being the case in the AMT variant. Later the TUV300 also received the more powerful mHawk100, which does duty in the Mahindra NuvoSport.
Mahindra TUV300 Price – ₹ 7.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Mahindra TUV300 Mileage -18.49 kmpl
Tata Safari Storme/Dicor
Very first launched in 1998, the Tata Safari has been one of the Tata Motor’s longest running products. Presently suggested in two iteration – Safari Storme and Safari Dicor, both the models come in seven seat layouts with features like – fabric s8eat covers, Harman infotainment system, rear AC vents, electrically foldable and heated ORVMs and more. The SUV’s VARICOR four hundred Two.Two litre diesel engine is presently one of the most powerful ones in the segment at one hundred fifty four bhp and develops a massive amount of peak torque of four hundred Nm. The lower variants get the less powerful VARICOR 320, which is also a Two.Two litre mill but makes only one hundred forty eight bhp in the Storme and one hundred thirty eight bhp in Dicor. Torque remains the same at three hundred twenty Nm.
Tata Safari Storme VARICOR 400
Tata Safari Price – ₹ 9.76 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Tata Safari Mileage – 14.1 kmpl (Storme) / 11.57 kmpl (Dicor)
Tata Hexa
Launch early this year in January 2017, the Tata Hexa is the newest seven seater in the Indian market. While the crossover model is more popular for its six seat layout, which gets captain seat even in the 2nd row, the Hexa does come in a seven seater option as well with the conventional bench seat at the middle. The Hexa also features and host of convenience features like – rear AC vents, window blinds, touchscreen infotainment system sourced from Harman and much more. The powertrains have been sourced from the Safari Storme, but here only the base variant gets the VARICOR three hundred twenty engine while rest all variants feature the more powerful VARICOR four hundred motor.
Tata Hexa Price: ₹ 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Tata Hexa Mileage: 14.Five kmpl
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