Car manufacturers have been making serious efforts to make them more stylish and affordable. From MPVs, SUVs, Estates and Crossovers, larger cars are available in more variations than ever. So, choosing which seven-seater to buy can be a difficult decision as there is now so much choice.

MPV vs SUV - What's the difference?

Traditionally, MPVs (Multi-Purpose Vehicles) were built to be practical and economical rather than good-looking. They were primarily aimed at families and people driving in urban areas. In recent times, manufacturers have begun to build MPV models that are both attractive as well as practical. Many MPVs now have a sportier design whilst still retaining their practicality and increased load space.

SUVs or Sport Utility Vehicles are sportier variants of the MPV. They combine the ability drive on any terrain, with practical, family-friendly body styles.

So, ask yourself do you want a practical, low running cost, fuel efficient seven-seater? Or, are you looking for something a little flashier and faster like an SUV?

Take a look at our seven-seater models available below.

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