9 Cars That Offer Ventilated Seats In India Under Rs. 25 Lakh

- Hyundai is the first among car brands to introduce this feature in cars
- The luxury feature is available in the affordable range of cars
- These are small fans that are fixed below car seats
With time, other automakers are also introducing this feature in the latest car launch. A total of 9 top-rated brands have introduced the feature, and the car models are available in less than rupees 30 lakhs in the market. The list below would help one choose to invest in the right one.
Kia Sonet
Kia Sonet is among the cheapest options that come with ventilated seats. Besides, it comes with a host of the latest features such as air purifiers, ambient lighting that correctly enhance the overall riding experience in the car. Therefore, with its features and upgraded transmission and engine options, Kia will remain popular for years now.

Hyundai Verna
Another sedan option that is the only one with ventilated seats is Hyundai Verna. In 2018, Hyundai decided to include this feature in its sedan segment and other top-notch features. This is how it became the first vehicle to have ventilated seats, and it will have less than rupees 20 lakhs. With the new launch in the market, the new option comes with the latest features, including the latest additions in the market.

Kia Seltos
Similar to Hyundai, Kia Seltos did not miss one of the luxurious feature upgrades of having ventilated seats for ultimate comfort. Kia has other useful features, such as a 30-degree camera, led fog lamps, and ambient light set up. All this makes it worth investing in. These features are a common one when it comes to the latest launch from Hyundai.

MG Hector or Hector Plus
MG Hector, which is a Chinese place-owned British carmaker, has come up with innovations like Hector Plus at the start of 2021. The company has introduced some of the best features in this model, including cosmetic changes and upgrades of its interior space. Among the crucial parts of the update of the car, the ventilated seats are another great feature option to opt for. This upgrade on MG Hector is worth the investment and would make the model stay ahead of the competition in the market.

Skoda Kushaq
There are several latest car launches, and this is suitable for having ventilated car seats. It was first showcased during 2020 at an auto expo and has become a popular choice by many customers. The company has been able to keep up with its promise of manufacturers. The latest features that come in Skoda Kushaq are appreciable and worth investing in. Therefore, the latest model launch comes with the best desires one wishes to have in a luxurious car.

Volkswagen T-ROC
This vehicle from German manufacturers is one such in the category of SUV that comes with heated and quality seats for the best comfort. But these are not ventilated seats. In addition to this, this car model is imported through import routes. The modern available in Indian roads is Euro-spec T-ROC that is available in India. But this model available in the Indian market is a featured-packed one, and therefore, it is suitable to invest in and have a great car riding experience on a budget.

Hyundai Alcazar
Another car with ventilated seats is the Hyundai Alcazar, a longer version of Hyundai Creta with some interior upgrades. It also comes with a big-sized petrol engine, and in the front, there are ventilated seats, the seats are available in the second row as well. Moreover, the latest features are compared to Creta and other notable additions to this model.

Jeep Compass
When it comes to an expensive car model with a luxury feature of ventilated seats, it is a Jeep Compass. Until 2021, it offered a lot of features, and as of now, the model of American carmaker Jeep has come with an upgraded feature that changes the total aura of this brand and vehicle. The 2020 Compass is a rugged and robust one in the line of the new vehicles. The new is a luxurious and sophisticated one to invest in, and it would be worth spending for. The interior of the car has been upgraded, with soft-touch touch up at the main points in the car. The thorough upgrade in the interior of the car is worth investing in and choosing this item over the rest.

Photo Credit: www.jeep-india.com
Hyundai Creta
Another option to invest in the latest series from the Korean giant is Hyundai Creta. It offers a plethora of features with a range of drivetrain and powertrain combinations. This is one of the best-selling car options in the market as of now. When it comes to features, Hyundai Creta has the best of features to offer, with luxury options of ventilated seats making it a great option to invest in. However, not all variants would boost the features, and it is only available in its SX(o) variant. One has to pay a little high to get all the latest features and enjoy a next-level riding experience.

Photo Credit: www.hyundai.com
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