Best Cars For Dog Lovers In India

- Theres never a moment when dog owners want to leave their pets behind
- A car should have enough room for a dog to travel in comfortably
- Heres a list of 5 cars that are best for families with pet dogs
Dogs are the most loved pets the world over, aren't they? And there's never a moment when dog owners want to leave their sweethearts' behind, be it for weekend drives, vacations, or just a trip around the city. For this reason, most dog lovers in India either prefer cars with larger space such as a hatchback or an SUV. Some sedans have a comfortable interior too that allow owners to take their furry friends along.
For dogs to travel comfortably, the car needs to have ample head and shoulder room, especially in the backseat. There are several car manufacturers in India like Maruti Suzuki, TATA Motors, Hyundai, Kia, Ford, and Toyota, that make spacious vehicles suitable for dogs.
Also Read: How To Make Your Car Pet-Friendly
Top 5 Cars For Dog Lovers In India
TATA ALTROZ

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Tata Altroz is a premium hatchback equipped with a 1.2L 3-cylinder engine. With its rugged build quality and 5-star rating from Global NCAP, it is considered to be the safest hatchback in India right now. Its spacious cabin makes it a great dog-friendly vehicle, as one can never run out of space inside.
TOYOTA INNOVA

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Multi Utility Vehicles such as the Toyota Innova are mainly used by large families, especially those that have pets. It comes either with a manual or automatic transmission and a 2.7L engine. The vehicle seats up to seven passengers and has ample space inside because of its long wheelbase, making it a good choice for your furry friend.
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FORD ECOSPORT

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The Ford Ecosport is great for going on a ride-along with your pet. It has excellent width and performs well on Indian roads. Furthermore, it has a sound suspension system, and good driving dynamics. Therefore, taking your dog for a long drive in the Ford Ecosport's cabin will be a comfortable affair.
HONDA CITY

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The Honda City is a premium sedan that offers comfort, space, and performance. The sedan is available in both manual and automatic transmission, with price starting at Rs. 11.16 lakh. It is very easy for owners to take their pet dogs for a long drive in Honda City since it offers a good amount of space in both rows along with enough headroom.
HYUNDAI CRETA

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Hyundai Creta is a premium mid-size SUV, with price starting from Rs. 10.16 lakh and going up to Rs. 17.87 lakh, based on the trim level. It is equipped with an engine with a displacement of 1353 cc, that generates around 113 bhp. In addition, Hyundai has taken good care of comfort and space, particularly in the back seat, making it an excellent car for pets to travel in.
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So, which car would you choose to travel in with your pet?
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