If you want the short version: the Mahindra XUV700 is the all-round best 7-seater in India right now, the Toyota Innova Hycross wins for long-distance family comfort and fuel economy, and the Maruti Ertiga remains the value king under ₹15 lakh. Beyond that, the right pick comes down to your budget band and whether you actually need three rows every day or just occasionally.
- Quick picks by budget
- The value champions (under ₹15 lakh)
- The do-it-all SUVs (₹14–20 lakh)
- The long-distance specialists (₹19 lakh+)
- How to choose without overpaying
- Frequently asked questions
- Which is the best 7-seater SUV in India in 2026?
- What is the most fuel-efficient 7-seater?
- What is the cheapest 7-seater car in India?
- The bottom line
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Here’s a practical breakdown by price, plus the honest trade-offs most listicles skip.
Quick picks by budget

| Budget | Top pick | Starting price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under ₹10 lakh | Renault Triber | ~₹5.76 lakh | Compact, occasional 7th seat |
| Under ₹15 lakh | Maruti Ertiga | ~₹11 lakh | Value, low running cost, MPV space |
| ₹14–18 lakh | Mahindra XUV700 | ~₹13.99 lakh | Features, ADAS, 5-star safety |
| ₹15–20 lakh | Tata Safari | ~₹15.49 lakh | Road presence, diesel, safety |
| ₹19–35 lakh | Toyota Innova Hycross | ~₹19.53 lakh | Long-trip comfort + hybrid economy |
The value champions (under ₹15 lakh)
The Renault Triber (from about ₹5.76 lakh) is the cheapest way to get seven seats, and it’s genuinely clever packaging under four metres. Treat the third row as occasional-use for kids and it makes a lot of sense. The Mahindra Bolero (around ₹7.99 lakh) is the rugged, no-nonsense alternative for semi-urban and rural buyers who value durability over polish.
Step up to the Maruti Ertiga and you get the segment’s sweet spot: real three-row usability, Maruti’s low running costs (with a CNG option), and resale value that few rivals match. It is not exciting to drive, but for a family hauler that rarely lets you down, it’s the safe money.
The do-it-all SUVs (₹14–20 lakh)
This is where most family buyers land, and the Mahindra XUV700 is the one to beat. From roughly ₹13.99 lakh it bundles ADAS, a 5-star Global NCAP rating, strong petrol and diesel engines, and a cabin that feels a class above its price. The third row is best for shorter trips, but everything else punches well above the sticker.
The Tata Safari (from ₹15.49 lakh) counters with imposing road presence, a 5-star NCAP rating of its own, a panoramic sunroof, and a refined diesel line-up. It’s the pick if you want a big, planted SUV feel. The Hyundai Alcazar (from ₹14.99 lakh) goes the premium-cabin route with ventilated seats and dual 10.25-inch screens, while the Mahindra Scorpio N (around ₹13.49 lakh) is for buyers who want old-school SUV toughness with modern manners.
The long-distance specialists (₹19 lakh+)
If the third row needs to seat adults comfortably for hours, the Toyota Innova Hycross (from ₹19.53 lakh) is the benchmark. Its strong-hybrid setup returns about 21 kmpl ARAI — remarkable for a vehicle this size — and the third row is the most genuinely usable in the class. The diesel Innova Crysta (around ₹19.72 lakh) stays on sale for buyers who cover very high mileage and prefer diesel torque.
How to choose without overpaying
- Be honest about third-row use. If it’s occasional, a Triber or Ertiga saves you lakhs over a full-size SUV.
- Count the running cost, not just the EMI. The Ertiga (petrol/CNG) and Hycross (hybrid) are far cheaper to feed than diesel SUVs.
- Prioritise safety ratings. The XUV700 and Safari both carry 5-star crash ratings — worth paying for with a family aboard.
- Test the third row yourself. Brochure space and real legroom are different things; sit in it before you sign.
Frequently asked questions
Which is the best 7-seater SUV in India in 2026?
The Mahindra XUV700 is the best all-rounder, thanks to its features, ADAS, 5-star safety and value from about ₹13.99 lakh. For maximum third-row comfort, the Toyota Innova Hycross leads.
What is the most fuel-efficient 7-seater?
The Toyota Innova Hycross strong hybrid, at roughly 21 kmpl ARAI, is the most fuel-efficient 7-seater in India. For lower upfront cost, the Maruti Ertiga (petrol/CNG) is the economical choice.
What is the cheapest 7-seater car in India?
The Renault Triber, starting around ₹5.76 lakh, is the most affordable 7-seater. The Mahindra Bolero is the budget body-on-frame alternative from about ₹7.99 lakh.
The bottom line
Match the car to how often you really use all seven seats. Occasional use points to the Triber or Ertiga; daily family duty rewards the XUV700 or Safari; and serious long-distance travel justifies the Innova Hycross. Pick on real need and safety, not just on which badge looks biggest in the parking lot.

