7-seater cars have become increasingly popular in India, accommodating the evolving needs of Indian families by providing abundant space for passengers and cargo. In 2024, the market will witness the arrival of several new models in this segment, building upon the momentum generated by recent launches, such as the Maruti Suzuki Invicto, Updated Tata Safari, Citroen C3 Aircross, and more. Let’s take a closer look at the upcoming 7-seater cars slated to hit the Indian market in 2024.
Upcoming 7-Seater Cars In 2024 – SUVs/MPVs
New-Gen Kia Carnival

The highly anticipated new Kia Carnival, which initially made its debut in India as the KA4 concept at this year’s Auto Expo, has recently been unveiled in its final production form on a global scale. While retaining its core design, the new Carnival features minimal exterior changes, including revised headlamps, taillamps, a newly designed grille, a revamped front bumper, and slightly repositioned fog lamps and license plate. Inside, the MPV will boast Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technology along with a plethora of features. Under the hood, expect to find a 2.2L turbo diesel engine available with both manual and automatic transmission options. More details here…
New-Gen Toyota Fortuner

The upcoming new-generation Toyota Fortuner promises a comprehensive overhaul, incorporating an all-new design and platform, a more upscale interior, modern technology, and a hybrid powertrain. Drawing design inspiration from the Tacoma pickup truck, the new Fortuner will be built on Toyota’s NAGA-F architecture. Reports suggest that the new Fortuner will be equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technology, vehicle stability control, and a hydraulic steering wheel to enhance its safety quotient. It will be powered by a 2.8L turbo diesel engine with a 48V mild hybrid system, offering both manual and automatic transmission choices. More details here…
Tata Safari Petrol

Tata Motors has confirmed that the Safari and Harrier SUVs will receive a new petrol engine in 2024. Both models will be equipped with Tata’s new 1.5L TGDi turbo petrol engine, generating 168bhp and 280Nm of torque. This marks a departure from the current 2.0L Kryotech diesel engine, which produces 168bhp and 350Nm of torque. Additionally, Tata will introduce the Curvv SUV with its new 1.2L turbo petrol engine in 2024, expanding its petrol engine offerings in the lineup. These developments signal Tata’s commitment to catering to a wider range of customer preferences and the evolving automotive landscape in India. More details here…
