Cars That Come With Captain Seats In The Second Row

Considering going for a long drive or picnic in your dream car? You may suddenly find that it is way too small for all that you wanted. Alas! If you only had a bigger car and no one else had to be missed. 5-6 people at a time are one of the key criteria while considering a long trip on the highway! Furthermore, your weekend vehicle should also offer comfortable journeys. This is possible if you opt for a vehicle that has captain seats in the second row. Here is a list of vehicles where you will get this feature.
Maruti Suzuki XL6
When it is about the matter of Maruti Suzuki, the very first thing that comes to mind is its emphasis on excellent fuel efficiency that has taken Indian cars to a whole new dimension. What really matters is that the Maruti Suzuki XL6 delivers exactly what this article is about: extra cabin space and comfortable seating. This is an MPV and the cheapest in the market that comes with a second-row captain seat arrangement.
Mahindra Marrazzo
Following up is an MPV from the local carmaker Mahindra & Mahindra, the shark-themed Marazzo. This MPV serenely sits in a big gap between the Maruti XL6 and the dominant Toyota Innova Crysta. This makes the Marazzo an extremely novel option as it gets a nice spec sheet. It has a strong engine as well. Unfortunately, you just get a diesel motor that is obviously BS6 compliant. You need to know that the Marazzo has a 1.5-liter diesel motor that produces 121 BHP of power and 300 Nm of maximum torque. One of the USPs of the Marazzo is that the third or the last row can accommodate three people while most of its rivals can only take two people in the last row. Hence, it is actually a 7-seater MPV with captain seats in the second row.

Tata Safari
It can never happen that the discourse is about second-row captain seats and the Tata Safari is not in the list! The SUV has second-row captain seats with uber-comfortable experiences on offer for occupants. The Tata Harrier was a revelation in the market and the Safari is a bigger and more powerful version of the SUV.

Toyota Innova Crysta
Think of a 6 or 7-seater vehicle or an MPV with captain seats and you will automatically think of the Toyota Innova Crysta. The Toyota Innova is the most established MPV in the Indian market, offering luxurious captain seats as options for buyers. It has ample legroom and a bucket load of features. The Toyota Innova Crysta is of course a high-end vehicle although that has never dented its continually-rising sales figures.

MG Hector Plus
The MG Hector Plus comes with luxurious captain seats for the middle row and offers a refined experience for SUV lovers. The 6-seater variant of the Hector Plus is what gets these plush seats while the car itself is packed to the gills with superlative new-age features and connectivity enhancements.
Hyundai Alcazar
The 6-seater version of the Hyundai Alcazar is what gets captain seats with an armrest and storage space aplenty. This version is undoubtedly luxurious and the captain seats offer oodles of space and comfort to customers using this plush SUV.
Kia Carnival
One of the costliest cars on this list, this MUV offers fabulous captain seats in the middle row where passengers can readily stretch their legs by a long distance! With integrated sun blinds for the windows and comfort functions galore for the VIP seats in the middle row, as Kia calls them (in the Limousine trim), luxury is truly synonymous with this car. Captain seat passengers get better cushioning and adjustment fatures along with an extra retractable leg cushion and air purifier. All three variants have captain seats in the second row while the top-end variant gets the VIP version of the same.
The Conclusion
If you are looking for comparatively affordable vehicles with captain seats, then the above-mentioned options are definitely worth considering.
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