6 Cars Under Rs 20 Lakh With Ventilated Seats

- A number of budget-friendly cars now come with ventilated seats
- They make long rides really comfortable in extreme weather conditions
- Have a look at these five awesome cars that come with this feature
Ventilated seats no longer belong to the domain of luxury cars. As you'll find out by the end of this piece, they can be found in multiple vehicles that are being sold under the Rs 20 lakh mark. A ventilated seat feels like an AC built into your seat. Many a times, your car's internal temperature might be optimal but you still feel a discomfort because your posterior isn't being affected by it. This discomfort is felt mostly during long rides and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. That's where cars with ventilated seats come as a boon. They allow you to regulate the temperature of your seat and ride in comfort. Here are five cars with ventilated seats that you can buy under Rs. 20 lakhs.
Hyundai Verna

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Ventilated seats are reserved for the top SX (O) variants of the Verna and Verna Turbo models that are being sold in India at well below the Rs 20 lakh mark. Both the driver and passenger seats get this feature, which comes with hundreds of tiny vents through which cooled air is blown onto the occupants. Three blower settings can be accessed by users.
MG Hector Plus

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The Sharp variant of the MG Hector Plus is another among the cars with ventilated seats that you can buy in India right now. Priced between Rs 17.75 lakh and 19.13 lakh, the 6-seater has both its front seats equipped with the comfort feature. Moreover, this attractive car also comes with a number of other interesting additions like a wireless phone charging pad, auto-dimming IRVMs, a large touchscreen infotainment screen, and more.
Skoda Kushaq

It's the top-of-the-line Style variant of the Skoda Kushaq that has been blessed with ventilated seats. Priced between Rs 14 lakh and Rs 18 lakh, this crossover SUV is available in two petrol engine options. The first one is a 1-litre three-cylinder TSI engine producing 115PS, while the second one is a 1.5-litre four-cylinder TSI engine producing 150PS.
Kia Seltos

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The Kia Seltos has been giving its competition a tough time ever since it hit the market. And it's another option for those looking for cars with ventilated seats to consider. It's budget-friendly as well, as the GT Line trim which features the special seats retails between Rs 15 lakh to Rs 18 lakh. While both the front seats get the feature, the driver also gets a power seat.
Hyundai Creta

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Even the first-generation Creta came with ventilated seats. If you want the feature on the current-gen model, you'll need to purchase the top-spec SX (O) trim, which costs between Rs 16 lakh and Rs 18 lakh.
Volkswagen Taigun

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The Volkswagen Taigun is another car under Rs. 15 lakh that offers ventilated front seats to its owners. You can get this feature with the car's Topline trim from the Dynamic line. It's quite strange that it's not available in the range-topping Performance line.
Now that you know about these budget-friendly cars with ventilated seats, we hope the job of selecting your next car has become easier for you.
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