Beat The Heat - Top 5 Most Affordable Cars With Ventilated Seats
By CarVaidya- 17 Apr 2026
Beat The Heat - Top 5 Most Affordable Cars With Ventilated Seats
Indian
summers are relentless. Temperatures routinely breach 40°C across large parts
of the country from March through June, and sitting on a sun-baked leather or
leatherette seat can feel like settling into an oven.
mWhile the air conditioning cools the cabin air, it does little for the seat
surface pressed against your back. That's where ventilated seats make a real
difference. By pushing air through perforations in the seat cushion and
backrest, ventilated seats actively wick away heat and moisture, making long
drives in peak summer far more bearable.
Until a few years ago, ventilated seats were strictly a luxury-segment feature,
reserved for cars costing upwards of ₹ 30 lakh. That's changed significantly.
Today, you can get this feature in compact SUVs and even an MPV well under ₹ 15
lakh. Here are the five most affordable cars in India with ventilated seats.
5. Kia Syros
The Kia Syros is notable for being the most affordable
car in India to offer both front and rear seat ventilation, though the rear
vents cool only the seat base and not the backrest. Ventilated front seats are
available on the HTX and HTX+ trims, while the rear ventilated bench - which
also gets a segment-first slide and recline function - is exclusive to the
range-topping HTX+ (O) variant. The Syros shares its engine lineup with the
Sonet, offering a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel.
Kia Syros variants with
ventilated seats and prices:
|
Variant |
Engine & Transmission |
Price (₹, lakh) |
|
HTX 1.5 TP MT |
Petrol Manual |
12.10 |
|
HTX 1.5 D MT |
Diesel Manual |
12.80 |
|
HTX 1.5 TP
DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
13.29 |
|
HTX+ 1.5 TP
DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
14.56 |
|
HTX+ (O) 1.5
TP* |
Petrol
Automatic (Top Variant) |
15.29 |
|
HTX+ 1.5 D AT |
Diesel
Automatic |
15.22 |
|
HTX+ (O) 1.5
D AT |
Diesel
Automatic (Top Variant) |
15.94 |
ADAS suite available at an additional ₹ 80,000
4. Hyundai Venue
The
second-generation Hyundai Venue brings ventilated front seats on its top-end
HX8 and HX10 trims, as well as on the N Line N10 variant. These trims are
powered by either a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol or a 1.5-litre diesel engine, with
transmission options including a 6-speed manual, a 7-speed DCT, and a 6-speed
torque-converter automatic. Notable features on the Venue's upper trims include
Level 2 ADAS and twin 12.3-inch displays.
|
Variant |
Engine & Transmission |
Price (₹, lakh) |
|
HX8 1.0 TP MT |
Petrol Manual |
11.91 |
|
HX8 1.0 TP
DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
13.00 |
|
HX8 1.5 D AT |
Diesel
Automatic |
13.70 |
|
HX10 1.0 TP
DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
14.56 |
|
HX10 1.5 D AT |
Diesel
Automatic |
15.51 |
|
N Line N10
1.0 TP DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
15.40 |
Dual-tone
colour options cost an additional ₹18,000
3. Skoda Kylaq
The
Skoda Kylaq is one of the few compact SUVs in its segment to offer ventilated
front seats, edging out rivals like the Mahindra
XUV 3XO, Nissan Magnite, Renault Kiger, and Maruti Suzuki Brezza -
though note that the Kiger does make this list. Ventilated seats are available
on the Prestige and Prestige+ trims.
The Kylaq is powered by a 115hp, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine paired with
either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque-converter automatic.
|
Variant |
Engine & Transmission |
Price (₹, lakh) |
|
Prestige
MT |
Petrol
Manual |
11.75 |
|
Prestige+
MT |
Petrol
Manual |
11.99 |
|
Prestige
AT |
Petrol
Automatic (TC) |
12.75 |
|
Prestige+
AT |
Petrol
Automatic (TC) |
12.99 |
2. Kia Sonet - ₹11.65 lakh (HTX Trim)
Kia's compact SUV offers cooled front seats on the
top-spec HTX, GTX+, and X-Line variants. These trims are available with a
120hp, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol and a 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine. The petrol
is paired with a 7-speed DCT, while the diesel is offered with a 6-speed manual
or a 6-speed torque-converter automatic - though the diesel-manual variant does
not get ventilated seats, unlike the diesel-automatic. The Sonet rivals
the Hyundai Venue, Tata Nexon, and Mahindra XUV 3XO.
|
Variant |
Engine & Transmission |
Price (₹, lakh) |
|
HTX 1.0 TP
DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
11.65 |
|
HTX 1.5 D AT |
Diesel
Automatic |
12.10 |
|
GTX+ 1.0 TP
DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
13.66 |
|
X Line 1.0 TP
DCT |
Petrol
Automatic (DCT) |
13.70 |
|
GTX+ 1.5 D AT |
Diesel
Automatic |
14.17 |
1. Renault Kiger - ₹ 8.42 lakh (Emotion
Trim)
The
Renault Kiger takes the top spot by a significant margin. The Kiger is not just
the most affordable car on this list, but also the only car under ₹ 10 lakh in
India to offer ventilated front seats. Ventilated seats are only available with
the top-spec Emotion trim, which is offered with a 72hp, 1.0-litre naturally
aspirated petrol and a 100hp, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. The NA petrol gets
a 5-speed manual only, while the turbo unit also gets a CVT option.
|
Variant |
Engine & Transmission |
Price (₹, lakh) |
|
Emotion 1.0 P
MT |
Petrol Manual |
8.42 |
|
Emotion 1.0
TP MT |
Turbo Petrol
Manual |
9.33 |
|
Emotion 1.0
TP CVT |
Turbo Petrol
Automatic (CVT) |
10.33 |
CarVaidya Thinks
With
temperatures continuing to climb each year, ventilated seats are quickly moving
from a nice-to-have to a near-essential feature for Indian buyers. The good
news is that you no longer need to stretch to a premium SUV to get them, with
the Renault Kiger proving that sub-₹ 10 lakh cars can keep you cool too.
Source:https://www.drivespark.com/four-wheelers/2026/top-5-most-affordable-cars-with-ventilated-seats-kiger-sonet-kylaq-venue-syros-083949.html




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