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Suitable for a large family: the best new cars for seven seats

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Cars that are suitable for a large family. Source: Created with the help of AI

Large families face particular challenges when choosing a new car. Conventional cars cannot always accommodate all family members and their luggage, so parents with many children have to look for more spacious and practical options.

Fortunately, there is a wide range of cars on the market that can meet the needs of a large family. Autocar magazine has told you about the best of them.

Volvo XC90

Experts believe that the Volvo XC90 is the best seven-seater car available. The fact that it has been selling well for almost a decade is a testament to the combination of space, practicality, comfort, and sophistication.

The low running costs are also noteworthy, but the Volvo XC90's strongest point is its spacious, well-equipped interior, which is finished with luxurious materials.

Hyundai Santa Fe

The large, family-friendly Korean car has always been popular with car experts. Despite the addition of a lithium-ion battery and electric motors, the space in the seven-seat Santa Fe cabin remains unchanged.

While driving, the car behaves quite smoothly and calmly, but this is great because it is still a seven-seater SUV.

Dacia Jogger

There is enough space in the vehicle for seven adults, although the third row is best left to children during long trips. By lowering or removing all the rear seats, you get a cargo capacity of 2094 liters, like a van.

The Jogger is comfortable, refined, has a beautiful interior and will delight its customers with its value for money.

Volkswagen Multivan

The biggest advantage of this car is its interior. It can be easily and effortlessly adapted to your needs. Seven adults can sit in real comfort at a great distance from each other without any problems, because all the rear seats slide, recline, fold, and swivel.

In addition, the Multivan is quite economical and environmentally friendly, as it combines a 1.4-liter gasoline engine with a 215 hp electric motor.

Land Rover Defender 130

The high price of this car is quite justified, because it can accommodate as many as 8 passengers. However, this does not take away from the space you can leave for your luggage, because you have 400 liters at your disposal.

In addition, the Defender 130 is capable of incredible speed and remains extremely competent off-road.

Kia EV9

This is a large all-electric car with a versatile interior. The outer rear seats are electrically folded and deployed. The car is equipped with a 99.8 kWh battery. The rear-wheel drive model with 200 hp has a range of 560 km.

Peugeot 5008

The Peugeot 5008 is a stylish car that handles well and makes very smart use of the space inside. It has three separate middle row seats that slide and fold independently of each other. The engine lineup starts with a 1.2-liter three-cylinder gasoline engine and a 1.5-liter four-cylinder diesel engine with about 130 horsepower.

Land Rover Discovery

This is a comfortable, functional and convenient car. Its main advantage is that you can customize the car for any number of passengers, even remotely, using a special application. However, this feature is not standard on lower-equipped models.

Skoda Kodiaq

Kodiaq can be characterized in a few words: practicality, economy, handling and convenience. It has a large interior and trunk for a car of its price and size.

The Kodiaq's engine lineup is quite extensive, offering a wide range of both gasoline and diesel engines.

Mercedes GLB

This is a spacious, comfortable, well-equipped and attractive car.

The GLB lineup consists of five trim levels. The cheapest car in the Sport line is equipped with a 1.3-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with a capacity of 161 hp.

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