If you have a large or growing family, you might be in the market for a seven-seat SUV. Most know seven-seaters can be more expensive than their five-seat equivalents, but that isn’t necessarily always the case. There are savings to be made on such cars, but how can you know where to look? To help narrow it down, we’ve taken the cars from the medium and large SUV categories on the VFACTS sales charts and narrowed the list down to only the ones with seven-seat options.

We’ve then compared them based on their cheapest starting price, and ranked them into the 10 cheapest seven-seat SUVs you can buy in 2024. 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal.

Browse now . Some of these cars can only be purchased in a seven-seat configuration, while others are specific variants of five-seat SUVs. We’ve chosen to leave the Kia Carnival out of this list as it’s classed as a people mover with eight seats, even though it’s cheaper than the Sorento on list price.

Some manufacturers list drive-away prices while others list prices excluding on-road costs, but we’re comparing them based on the cheapest list price of each model – in whatever form it comes. Where possible, we’ll provide estimated drive-away pricing based on the manufacturer’s online configurators for a Victorian postcode. Click on a car’s name above to jump directly to its information on the page, or continue scrolling for the full list.

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