
Last Updated on: 30 Apr 2026
BYD eMax 7 price in Kolkata
The on-road price of the BYD eMax 7 in Kolkata ranges from ₹28.54 lakh for the base model to about ₹31.70 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Kolkata are between ₹26.90 lakh and ₹29.90 lakh. Check out the BYD eMax 7 on-road price of all variants in Kolkata in the table below:
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The BYD eMax 7 price in India starts at ₹26.90 lakh and goes up to ₹29.90 lakh, ex-showroom.
The base-spec Premium 6 seat EV BYD eMax 7 price is ₹26.90 lakh, ex-showroom.
The base-spec Premium 6 seat EV BYD eMax 7 on road price in Kolkata is ₹28.54 lakh.
The Superior 6 seat EV BYD eMax 7 price is ₹29.30 lakh, ex-showroom.
The Superior 6 seat EV BYD eMax 7 on road price in Kolkata is ₹31.07 lakh.
The top-spec Superior 7 seat EV BYD eMax 7 price is ₹29.90 lakh, ex-showroom.
The top-spec Superior 7 seat EV BYD eMax 7 on road price in Kolkata is ₹31.70 lakh.
Questions you may find useful
Viraj Sanghavi
•1dHi, I am planning to buy a 7-seater, as I need space to install two child seats and also accommodate additional passengers (staff). I have shortlisted the Toyota Innova Hycross, which is costing me around ₹39.8 lakh on-road. Should I go ahead with this purchase, or is it better to wait for the facelift? Also, are there any better alternatives I should consider?

Autocar India
You're on the right track with the Toyota Innova Hycross. The good thing about it is that it offers not just space, but also flexibility. If you choose the bench-seat second row - the 8-seater in Toyota parlance - you get more seats overall, but at a small penalty to ease of access. With the captain seats in the middle row, you can fix a child seat on each and still have a clear walkway to the third row, so the staff can get in and out without disturbing the kids. It rides comfortably over bad roads, feels very smooth and quiet in city traffic, and the hybrid makes stop-and-go driving easy. It’s also easy to live with over the years, which matters when the car will be full most days. On the facelift, there is no firm date or detail in the market right now, but a future update is likely to bring small styling and feature tweaks, not a big change to space or the way it drives, and prices usually go up. Another alternative, if you don't mind an EV, is the BYD eMax 7. Its on-road price could actually work out cheaper than the Innova Hycross with subsidies. It's not quite as spacious, but it comes close; it's well equipped, and it also offers 6- and 7-seat options. It is also even lower on running costs, but then you'll have to tailor your usage to suit an EV. Overall, however, the Innova Hycross appears to be the best bet for you.
AMAR
•5dI live in Andhra Pradesh, and most of my driving is on quarry roads and double-lane roads. I drive nearly 5,000 km per month. Please suggest a 7-seater SUV, MPV, or EV with captain seats within a budget of ₹30-40 lakh.

Autocar India
Your usage and requirements point to a tough yet comfortable diesel SUV with lots of space. In that use, the Tata Safari 6-seat diesel automatic Accomplished X+ fits you best. It rides comfortably on broken surfaces, feels steady at highway speeds, and the captain seats in the middle row are wide and easy to get in and out of, which matters when you are in the car for hours every day. They're also widely adjustable and even ventilated, which is a bonus. The diesel with an automatic gearbox means less effort in slow stretches and relaxed cruising between towns, and diesel makes sense for your monthly distance.Know the trade-offs. With all three rows up, boot space is tight, so plan for a roof carrier if you carry a lot of luggage, and Tata's aftersales and service network isn't quite as good as some other brands. If you are fine with a manual, the Toyota Innova Crysta 7-seat diesel remains a great long-term workhorse and is very reliable too. However, it's not as comfortable or well equipped as the Tata Safari.As for EVs, your two options are the Vinfast VF MP7 and the BYD eMax7. However, due to their long wheelbases, slightly lower ground clearances and underbody battery packs, we'd recommend sticking to an ICE MPV for your usage on rough roads and quarries. Additionally, their dealership and after-sales networks are still limited compared to Tata and Toyota.

















