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7 seater cars under 20 lakh in India

  • Mahindra XEV 9S

    ₹19.95L - 29.45LEx-showroom
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    679 Range
    6, 7, 8 Charging Time
    Lifetime Battery Warranty
    • Built on advanced INGLO EV platform
    • Up to 500 km claimed driving range
    • Uses 59 kWh and 79 kWh LFP battery options
  • Kia Carens Clavis EV

    ₹17.99L - 24.49LEx-showroom
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    490 Range
    255 NmMax Torque
    42, 51.4 Battery Capacity
    • Up to 490 KM of certified range with a 51.4 kWh battery pack
    • Level-2 ADAS with features like lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control.
    • Dual 10.25-inch displays with premium Bose sound system.

Cars with 7 Seat under 20 lakh in India

Finding cars with 7-seater configuration under 20 lakh often gets challenging owing to fast-evolving technologies and ever-increasing prices. However, for buyers seeking a 7-seater car within this budget range, there are still a few smart choices that we can strongly recommend.

Many of the cars in this category offer practical cabin space, decent boot capacity, fuel efficiency, and reliable performance, making them ideal for families, shared mobility, or long-distance travel. Based on your seating needs, there are still several models worth considering.

Moreover, while the number of options is currently limited, auto enthusiasts and buyers alike are eagerly awaiting upcoming cars with 7 seats under 20 lakh, which are expected to bring improved features, better safety tech, and better space management. For now, check out the data below to explore some of the best 7-seater cars under under 20 lakh available in India today.