In light of the growing interest in sustainability and technical development in the automotive world, seven-seater electric cars have become the ideal choice for families looking for space and comfort while preserving the environment. These cars combine excellent performance and modern technology to deliver an exceptional and enjoyable driving experience. With the variety of new models equipped with the latest features in safety and comfort, it has become easy to find a car that meets your needs and suits your lifestyle. In this article, we review the best seven-seater electric cars currently available on the market, highlighting their technical specifications, battery range and the innovative technologies they offer, to help you choose the ideal family car.
VolvoEX90
Volvo has a strong track record when it comes to producing seven-seater cars, and the XC90 continues to play a major role in the world of combustion engines. But as Volvo focuses on electrification, the EX90 comes as a battery-powered alternative. With more than a dozen radar, lidar and ultrasonic sensors, Volvo describes the EX90 as the safest car it has ever made. Prices start at £96,500, making it one of the most expensive in its class. All versions are equipped with two engines, with 402 or 520 hp, with a 107 kWh battery that offers a range of up to 580 kilometers.
Mercedes-Benz EQB
The EQB is the brand's first electric car with seven seats. Mercedes engineers were able to install a third row in the SUV with a length of 4.68 meters. Headroom may not be as generous as in some other cars, but the high roof provides good headroom, with the usual luxurious Mercedes feel. The car offers a range of up to 521 kilometers in the most efficient versions, or 400 kilometers in the all-wheel drive version with 288 hp.
Peugeot E-5008
The previous generation Peugeot 5008 was popular with families as it offered seven individual MPV-style seats in an SUV body. In the new E-5008, some of these benefits have been sacrificed with a 60/40 split seat, but it still offers space for seven people, which are between the EQB and EV9 in size. The first versions are expected to arrive in Britain with a 207 hp engine and a 73 kWh battery for a range of up to 550 kilometers. A more powerful version with two motors will be added later, as well as a long-range version that offers a range of up to 400 miles with a huge 98 kWh battery.
Kia EV9
After Kia's success in the electric car world with the EV6, Niro and Soul models, and its supremacy in the seven-seat car category with the Sorento, it was no surprise that it was one of the best seven-seat electric cars launched. The EV9 has a spacious and comfortable cabin and even the third row of seats offers plenty of space. The car features all the expected practical and technical details, and under the attractive bodywork is a 99.8 kWh battery that offers a range of up to 549 miles in the single-motor version, and 500 km in the dual-motor version and 378 hp. .
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
The letter “S” represents the top of the range at Mercedes, and the EQS and EQS SUV are the two prominent brands in the German brand's electric car range. As expected from a luxury flagship, the EQS SUV features the latest technology, from advanced driver aids to the triple hyperscreen display that takes up the entire dashboard. It has a massive 108 kWh battery powering the twin motors, which produce between 355 and 537 hp depending on the model, with a range of between 600 and 650 kilometers. While the rear seat may be more suitable for younger passengers, everyone will enjoy a luxurious ride.
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