Planning a trip with loved ones? These affordable MPVs with three-row seating provide the space and practicality needed. The Renault Triber is a top pick, known for its affordability and functionality. The car offers a harmonious blend of practicality and ease of functionality unlike any other vehicle in the range. The Middle row on offer can split 60:40 and can be easily slid back and forth to provide the third row occupants with easy seating. It is powered by a 1.0-liter petrol engine and priced between Rs 6.1 lakh to 8.47 lakh. The Suzuki Ertiga is another popular option, providing a comfortable ride. The car has been equipped with the 1.5 litre 103 HP engine, that powers the car to be capable of reaching highway speeds with ease while seating a max capacity of 6-7. It is available between a price Range of Rs 8.84 Lakh – 13.13 Lakh Rs. The Mahindra Bolero Neo, with its 1.5-liter diesel engine, offers a more refined interior and generous legroom in the middle row. The car is available within the price range of Rs 9.95 lakh – 12.16 lakh. KIA Carens is available with a slew of engine options and is now available in a single variant at Rs 11,40,900, while the users can opt for the Carens Clavis with in the range of Rs 11,49,900 to Rs 19,39,900. The Citroen AirCross, powered by a 1.2-liter petrol engine, provides comfortable seating in the middle row, however, the rear seats are cramped. The car is available between a price range of Rs 12.46lakh to 14.35 lakh.
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