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

Business Today

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July 1, 2026

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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.

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