5 SUVs With The Best Boot Space in India Under Rs. 15 Lakh

- Different people buy SUVs for different reasons.
- For most of them, boot space is a big factor.
- Here are five SUVs in India that offer ample boot space.
Everyone has different reasons for buying an SUV. Some buy it for the powerful control that they offer to the driver, while some get it for additional leg space and ground clearance that suits their heights. But what most people expect to get when buying such a car is big boot space. This is one thing that really helps accommodate the luggage during long trips. Today, we'll be introducing you to 5 SUVs that you can buy in India that offer the best boot space and yet are priced under Rs 15 lakh. Let's get straight to it then.
MG Hector

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The MG Hector, the petrol version of which starts at Rs 13.94 lakh is among the finest SUVs to buy in the Indian market right now. And the cherry on top is its 587-litre boot space that ensures ample storage for all your luggage. The Hector is known for its infotainment system that's powered by its own Internet. The car runs on a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine that can offer a mileage of 14.16kmpl.
Tata Harrier

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The Tata Harrier has grand written all over it and it has the boot space to match that tag. The 425-litre rear storage compartment of this SUV is nothing short of amazing. It's a diesel-only car with manual and automatic versions starting at Rs 14.49 lakh. And there are 18 variants to choose from so there's plenty of choice at your disposal. Everything from a panoramic sunroof to a 6-way powered driving seat is on offer with this SUV.
Hyundai Creta

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The Hyundai Creta is a great value for money proposition when it comes to SUVs in India. Offered in both petrol and diesel options, this car has its prices starting at just Rs 10.23 lakh. And with traits like a voice-enabled sunroof, electric parking brake, paddle shifters, automatic air purifier, and many more, it is one of the most feature-packed machines in its category. More importantly, its 433-litre storage should satisfy those who have come here looking for SUVs with the best boot space under Rs 15 lakh.
Kia Seltos

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The Kia Seltos combines its bold looks with a fun driving experience. Moreover, it also offers versatile interiors that are packed with features. And its boot has got room for everything, whether it's accommodating your luggage for a weekend getaway or for dropping someone off at the airport with their large bags. For a vehicle priced under Rs 15 lakh, surely 433 litres is a massive amount of boot space.
Renault Kiger

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The Renault Kiger is one beast of a car. With its stunning design and its sporty performance, this SUV delights you no matter what kind of a surface you're driving on. It is offered with two different petrol engines and boasts of a mileage of 18.24kmpl, as per ARAI. And lastly, it's spacious as hell. We're looking at a boot space of 405 litres, which should delight anyone looking for an SUV to accommodate good amounts of luggage.
Very few SUVs in the below-Rs 15 lakh price bracket offer nice amounts of boot space, but we've chosen the five best ones among them for your convenience.
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