After this, Renault Triber starts from Rs 5.76 lakh. Mahindra Bolero is available from Rs 7.99 Lakh, Bolero Neo from Rs 8.49 Lakh and Maruti Ertiga from Rs 8.80 Lakh. All these models easily come under Rs 10 lakh, which makes them within the reach of the common man. Their prices are as per ex-showroom Delhi and on-road price can range from Rs 6-12 lakh. Let us know about their engine, mileage and features.
Nissan Gravity
The cheapest and newest car is Nissan Gravitas, which has been launched in February 2026. This is a sub-4 meter MPV, which is based on the Renault-Nissan alliance. Manual and AMT gearbox options are available with 1.0 liter naturally aspirated petrol engine (71 bhp, 96 Nm torque). Mileage ranges from 19.3 to 19.6 kmpl.
With a starting price of Rs 5.65 lakh for the base variant, it has become the cheapest 7 seater in India. Its top variant goes up to Rs 8.94 lakh. Features include 8 inch touchscreen, wireless Android Auto-Apple CarPlay, independent rear AC, foldable seats and dual airbags.
- Pros: Lowest price, modern look, spacious cabin for family.
- Cons: Features are less in the base model, safety rating is still pending, power may seem a little less.
Renault Triber
Renault Triber has been the most popular and affordable 7 seater for a long time. After GST cut in March 2026, its price has come down to Rs 5.76 lakh (authentic variant), which goes up to Rs 8.60 lakh for the top variant. There is also manual/AMT and CNG options with 1.0 liter petrol engine (72 bhp). Mileage is up to 20 kmpl. The second and third rows can be moved and rotated. Features include 8 inch touchscreen, rear AC, keyless entry, and 6 airbags in the top variant.
- Pros: Flexible space, good mileage, easy maintenance.
- Cons: Not powerful, slight vibration on highway.
Mahindra Bolero
Mahindra Bolero is a 7 seater car with rugged SUV style, which is best for rural and off-road use. The price ranges from Rs 7.99 lakh to Rs 9.69 lakh. Its 1.5 liter diesel engine (76 bhp, 210 Nm) comes only with manual transmission and the mileage is around 16 kmpl. With body-on-frame construction, high ground clearance (180mm), it is equipped with features like power windows, AC and ABS. lake
- Pros: Strong build, low maintenance, off road SUV.
- Cons: Old design, less features and noisy engine.
Mahindra Bolero Neo
This is the modern version of Bolero. Its price starts from Rs 8.69 lakh and goes up to Rs 10.49 lakh. Its 1.5 liter diesel (100 bhp, 260 Nm) is capable of giving a mileage of approximately 17.29 kmpl. Better styling, 9 inch touchscreen and rear AC make it special. It is more family friendly than Bolero.
- Pros: Powerful, comfortable and SUV looks.
- Cons: Third row a bit tight, expensive maintenance.
Maruti Ertiga
Maruti Ertiga is the most premium feeling car. Its price starts from Rs 8.80 lakh and goes up to Rs 12.94 lakh. Its 1.5 liter petrol (103 bhp) engine can also be purchased in CNG option (up to 26 km/kg). Features include 7 inch touchscreen, cruise control, 6 airbags and automatic option. This is best for family trips and the city.
- Pros: Comfort, Reliability, Maruti Service Network and CNG Saving.
- Cons: The most expensive of these, third row is only for small children.
Whom it makes sense to buy: Gravity is the cheapest and value for money. Triber leads in space and flexibility. Bolero Neo is number one for off-road and durability, while Ertiga is number one in comfort and features. Ertiga is better in mileage and Bolero series will be a good option in diesel. While purchasing, definitely take information about budget, usage (city/village), fuel type and service.
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