
By Max Lodewyk
A friend with a growing family recently asked me for recommendations on practical and affordable seven seater vehicles.
My immediate suggestion was the Toyota Fortuner, but they were actually looking for something more budget friendly, an entry level people mover.
Similar to my friend, many Namibian families seek spacious, fuel efficient and cost effective seven seaters for school runs, road trips, and everyday errands.
In this article, we explore four popular options readily available in the Namibian market, focusing on affordability and the practicality of their seven seat configurations.
These options include the Toyota Rumion, Suzuki Ertiga, Mitsubishi Xpander and the Renault Triber.
1. Toyota Rumion
The Toyota Rumion, a rebadged version of the Suzuki Ertiga, offers the reliability and solid engineering, a comfortable ride, and practical seven seat functionality all at a starting price of N$301,400.
Key Features:
• Engine: 1.5L petrol, 77 kW / 138 Nm
• Transmission: 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic
• Fuel Economy: 6.2L/100km
• Safety: Dual airbags, ABS, stability control, rear parking sensors
• Boot Space: 500L
Toyota highlights the Rumion’s versatile cabin, with a second row that folds down for extra luggage space. The model’s fuel efficiency and relatively low maintenance costs (thanks to shared Suzuki components) make it an attractive option for budget conscious families. However, while practical, the Rumion is somewhat basic in terms of technology and safety features.
Suzuki Ertiga
For those prioritizing affordability, the Suzuki Ertiga offers a nearly identical package to the Rumion but at a lower starting price of N$284,665.
Key Features:
• Engine: 1.5L petrol, 77 kW / 138 Nm
• Transmission: 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic
• Fuel Economy: 6.2L/100km
• Safety: Dual airbags, ABS, EBD
The Ertiga is a budget friendly option while maintaining practicality and efficiency. It’s a great choice for families looking for a no frills, reliable people mover with low running costs. However, like the Rumion, it lacks advanced tech and safety features.
Mitsubishi Xpander
For families looking for a seven-seater with a bit more style, the Mitsubishi Xpander stands out with its SUV-inspired design. Priced at N$329,995, it offers practicality with a modern aesthetic.
Key Features:
• Engine: 1.5L petrol, 77 kW / 141 Nm
• Transmission: 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic
• Fuel Economy: 6.9L/100km
• Safety: ABS, dual airbags, stability control
With higher ground clearance (205 mm) than most competitors, the Xpander is well suited for Namibia’s road conditions. It also provides a comfortable ride and ample interior space. However, its 4 speed automatic transmission is said to feel outdated and the boot space is limited when all seven seats are occupied.
Renault Triber
For families on a tight budget, the Renault Triber is the most affordable seven seater available in Namibia, with a starting price of N$242,900.
Key Features:
• Engine: 1.0L petrol, 52 kW / 96 Nm
• Transmission: 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic
• Fuel Economy: 5.5L/100km
• Safety: Dual airbags, ABS, rear parking sensors
The Triber is an excellent choice for city driving, thanks to its compact size and exceptional fuel economy. However, its small engine is reported to struggle when fully loaded and the interior is quite basic compared to its competitors.
*Max Lodewyk is a motoring enthusiast.
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