Electric cars for the whole family – 11 Stromer with space for children, pets and luggage

Spacious e-cars with space for at least seven people were scarce. But the choice is slowly increasing. An overview.

Oliver Wietlisbach

The family is growing, the four-legged friend must be able to travel comfortably, there is often a lot to transport or the daughter’s football team has an away game. There are many reasons to look for a seven-seater electric family car with an extra-large trunk.

However, popular electric family cars such as Tesla’s Model Y, VW’s ID.4 or Skoda’s Enyaq can accommodate up to five people. If it is a bit larger, the selection becomes clear.

After all, the range is becoming increasingly diverse and the cheapest seven-seaters are no longer completely unaffordable. As a new car, they are available from 40,000 francs, with the third row of seats often only available at an additional cost.

Citroen e-Berlingo

The electric CITROËN Ë-BERLINGO is available in 2 lengths and as a five- or seven-seater.

Citroën’s e-Berlingo is available in two lengths (4.40 or 4.75 metres). The spacious and relatively inexpensive Stromer can optionally be ordered with a third row of seats and seven seats. The family car fits no less than 775 liters of luggage with the practical sliding doors on both sides. When the rear seat and front passenger seat are folded down, the load volume increases to 4,000 litres.

Space for seven people or up to 4000 liters of luggage.

Citroën specifies the range at 280 kilometers. That is significantly less than with many other e-cars, but sufficient for the vast majority of daily journeys. Under ideal conditions, the 50 kWh battery can be charged to 80 percent in 30 minutes with the fast charger.

  • Range (WLTP): 280 km
  • Boot volume: 775 or 1050 liters in the XL model (max. load volume 4000 liters with folded seats)
  • Seats: 5 to 7
  • Price: from 37,900 CHF

An alternative is the larger Citroën e-Spacetourer with space for up to nine people.

Kia EV9

Mega SUV with the latest technology and three rows of seats.

Kia’s upcoming electric flagship EV9 will come with three rows of seats. The five-meter-long mega-SUV should be available as a seven- or six-seater by the end of the year. The South Koreans have not yet announced the price.

In the six-seater version, the second row of seats can be rotated 180 degrees.
The four rear seats can be folded completely flat.

The EV9 comes with 77 and 99 kWh batteries. The larger battery should enable a range of up to 541 kilometers.

  • Range (WLTP): 541 km
  • Trunk volume: unknown
  • Seats: 6 to 7
  • Price: unknown (the EV9 should be available from the end of 2023)

Mercedes EQB

The compact seven-seater.

The 4.68 meter long Mercedes EQB is actually a five-seater, but can also be configured as an improvised seven-seater for an additional cost. The third row of seats is only suitable for children and persons up to 165 cm tall.

The Mercedes EQB is optionally available with a third row of seats for children.
Things get tight in the third row.
  • Range (WLTP): 469 km
  • Trunk volume: 495 litres, max. 1710 litres
  • Seats: 5 to 7
  • Price: from CHF 60,500 (surcharge for the 3rd row of seats: CHF 1,500)

Mercedes EQV

The Mercedes V-Class is also electrically powered and offers space for up to eight people.
The EQV is available in two sizes with a length of 5.14 or 5.37 metres.

The Mercedes minibus is to some extent the larger luxury version of the Citroën e-Berlingo. Instead of five to seven, six to eight people fit in the electric V-Class. As expected, the Germans have a more elegant interior and the more powerful battery ensures a longer range.

A look inside the electric Mercedes EQV.
  • Range (WLTP): 302 to 378 km
  • Trunk volume: 610 to 5010 litres
  • Seats: 6 to 8
  • Price: from CHF 79,100

Too expensive? Significantly cheaper electric family vans with only five seats are the new Mercedes EQT and the similar Renault Kangoo, which is available from around 40,000 francs.

Opel Combo-e Life

The Opel Combo e-Life is available in two sizes, each with up to seven seats.

The family car from Opel is available in both sizes with five or seven seats. The space miracle technically corresponds to Citroën’s e-Berlingo and Peugeot’s e-Rifter, all of which come from the Stellantis group. The three high-roof station wagons have the same dimensions and differ only slightly in appearance and price.

Instead of a continuous bench, three individual seats in the second row can be selected for an additional charge.
Room for five or optionally seven people.
  • Range (WLTP): 293 km
  • Boot volume: 597 or 850 liters and up to 4000 liters in the long version with folded seats
  • Seats: 5 to 7
  • Price: from 41,470 CHF

Opel Zafira-e Life

The Opel minibus for large families is available in two lengths.

The Zafira is a practical minibus with space for up to nine people. It is the sibling of Citroën’s e-Spacetourer, Peugeot’s Traveler, Toyota’s Proace and Fiat’s Ulysse, which are all based on the same technical platform. With the small battery, the range is 224 kilometers, with the large battery a maximum of 322 km.

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  • Range (WLTP): 224 / 322 km
  • Boot volume: 640 or 1060 liters and up to 4900 liters in the long version with the seats removed
  • Seats: 9
  • Price: from CHF 53,720

Peugeot and Rifter

Peugeot's high-roof station wagon is available in two sizes with up to seven seats.

The e-Rifter is Peugeot’s counterpart to the Citroën Berlingo and Opel Combo-e Life. Depending on the model, the high-roof station wagon is 4.40 or 4.75 meters long.

  • Range (WLTP): 282 km
  • Boot volume: 571 or 806 liters and up to 4000 liters in the long version with folded seats
  • Seats: 5 to 7
  • Price: from 39,990 CHF

Tesla Model X

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Just over five feet long, Tesla’s luxury SUV can be configured as a 5, 6 or 7 seater. In the 7-seater variant, the seats in the second and third rows can be folded down.

The six-seat Tesla Model X...
The Tesla Model X with seven seats
  • Range (WLTP): 576 km
  • Trunk volume: 425 to 2314 litres
  • Seats: 5 to 7
  • Price: from 100,490 CHF

Toyota Proace City Verso

The station wagon with high roof and sliding doors has five or seven seats.

The Toyota Proace City is almost identical in construction to the Citroën Berlingo, Opel Combo-e Life and Peugeot Rifter family vans presented earlier. The bodywork is almost identical for all models, only the front is adapted per brand.

  • Range (WLTP): 280 km
  • Boot volume: 571 or 806 liters and up to 4000 liters in the long version with folded seats
  • Seats: 5 to 7
  • Price: from CHF 42,400

VolvoEX90

The more than five meters long Volvo EX90 has seven seats as standard.

Volvo also has a five meter long seven-seater for the extended family on offer. The all-new luxury SUV EX90 is available to order, but will likely not ship until 2024.

Vovo EX90: The more than five meter long car has seven seats as standard.
  • Range (WLTP): up to 600 km
  • Trunk volume: max. 1915 litres
  • Seats: 7
  • Price: from CHF 111,750

VW ID Buzz

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The previously available VW bus ID.Buzz has only five seats. However, VW is planning a longer version with a third row of seats and space for seven people. The larger ID.Buzz is expected to be rolled out this year, further details are not yet known. It is already clear that it will not be cheap. The five-seater bus already costs 70,000 francs.

The electric bus VW ID.Buzz with 7 seats
  • Range (WLTP): unknown
  • Trunk volume: unknown
  • Seats: 7
  • Price: unknown

VW has digitized the hippie bus – that’s what the ID.Buzz offers
source: Volkswagen

Or else?

The list of electric seven-seaters is not exhaustive and new models are constantly being added. Next year, among other things Hyundai Ioniq7.

At the end of 2021, Hyundai showed this design study of the Ioniq 7 announced for 2024.

Skoda leaves more time for an electric seven-seater. The Skoda 7S will not be announced until 2026.

Skoda's seven-seater won't arrive until 2026 and could look something like this.

In April, the Czechs presented the Vision 7S concept car, which gives a preview of the seven-seater planned for 2026. The family SUV must have a range of more than 600 kilometers.

An overview of all currently available and upcoming seven-seaters can be found in the Electric Vehicle Database.

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