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Do all Captivas have 7 seats?

No. The Captiva name has been used for several GM SUV variants across markets, and most versions are five-seat configurations. A seven-seat setup exists only on certain market-specific trims or generations, not universally.


What the Captiva is and how seating has varied


The Captiva has traveled across multiple generations and regions, sometimes offering a three-row layout and other times sticking with five seats. In some markets, a seven-seat version has been marketed as Captiva 7, while in others the lineup has been strictly five-seat. The availability of a third row depended on year, trim, and regional demand. For buyers and observers, the key point is that seven seats were never a guaranteed feature of every Captiva.


Seat configurations by market and generation


Below is a broad outline of how seating has differed by generation and region; exact specs vary by model year and market.



  • First-generation Captiva (roughly mid-2000s to early 2010s): typically five seats; some markets offered a seven-seat variant branded as Captiva 7.

  • Holden Captiva 7 (Australia): a dedicated seven-seat version built for families needing extra passenger capacity.

  • Second-generation Captiva (late 2000s to 2010s): mainly five seats; seven-seat configurations were available only in select markets and trims.

  • China and other Asia-Pacific markets (late 2010s onward): seating varies by local joint-venture specs, with some five-seat models and occasional seven-seat variants depending on the market.


In summary, the seven-seat layout is not universal for the Captiva; always verify the exact configuration for a given vehicle based on year and market.


Market-specific notes


Australia and New Zealand


Australia’s Holden Captiva 7 is the clearest example of a seven-seat Captiva, designed to accommodate larger families.


Europe and the Middle East


Some early European-spec Captivas offered a seven-seat option, but many modern European models are five-seat crossovers. Availability of a third row depended on trim and year.


China and other markets


In China and other Asia-Pacific regions, seating configurations are tied to local production and market demand, with both five-seat and three-row options appearing across different generations.


How to verify seating for a specific Captiva


To confirm whether a particular Captiva has seven seats, check the vehicle’s official spec sheet, window sticker, or brochure. The VIN can help a dealer pull the exact configuration, and for used vehicles, request photos showing the third-row setup and folding mechanisms. If seven seats are essential, verify the three-row layout before completing a purchase.


Summary


The answer remains that not all Captivas are seven-seat vehicles. While a seven-seat variant exists in certain markets and generations (often labeled Captiva 7), many Captiva models are five-seat crossovers. Always verify the specific model year and market to confirm seating capacity.

How many seats does Captiva have?


7-Seat Capacity
Designed with families in mind, the Captiva offers a versatile 7-seat configuration that adapts to your needs, whether it's for daily commutes or weekend adventures.



What are the disadvantages of Captiva?


The front-wheel drive option may not be ideal for enthusiasts of family cars as it is less powerful than all-wheel drive. The absence of a sunroof in the Chevrolet Captiva 2023 may be slightly inconvenient for some. Chevrolet Captiva also lacks electric folding side mirrors, which could be a drawback for some users.



Are all Chevrolet Captiva 7 seaters?


For the Captiva, the production version of the S3X, both five- or seven-seat configurations are available.



How many seats are in a Chevy Captiva?


THE NEW 2025 CAPTIVA
Chevrolet Captiva comes to defy all expectations for what an SUV should be. Apart from its distinctive styling throughout, this 7-seater has enough room to fit everything or everyone.


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