
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Boss Mode enhances chauffeur-driven comfort.
- Tata Safari offers premium Accomplished trim.
- Harrier.ev features advanced digital IRVM, Summon.
- Kia Carens Clavis includes ADAS Level 2.
- Mahindra XUV700 boasts dual 10.24-inch screens.
Top 5 Cars With Boss Mode: Automakers are continously making efforts to enhance the level of comfort in their cars. The time has gone when we used to consider features such as Automatic climate control, parking sensors and similar features as modern convenience features, now carmakers have upped the ante when its about offering convenience even in the mass-market sub-30 lakh category. Redefiining the term convenience features - automakers are working to add more and more value to their cars to maintain thei competitiveness of their products.
Nowadays, a feature is grabbing attention of the customers and that is - Boss Mode. Most automaker are now offering this feature in their new cars - be it Tata, Hyundai, Kia or others. This article lists those car which offer "Boss Mode", so if you are chauffeur driven person and like to and want the best level of comfort, this piece of writing is for you. Become a part of our 91Wheels WhatsApp family to get free access to exclusive industry related stuff and daily auto updates.
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What Exactly is the Boss Mode?
Boss Mode in cars is a feature designed for chauffeur-driven passengers, typically found in premium variants of SUVs and sedans. It allows the front passenger seat to be electrically adjusted (often forward or folded) from the rear seat, maximizing legroom and comfort for the rear passenger, creating a luxurious, spacious experience akin to a "boss" traveling in style.
Top 5 Cars With Boss Mode
Tata Safari

Tata Safari does offer the "Boss Mode" but exclusively in the top-end Accomplished trim. Enginwise, the entire Safari lineup is available with single powertrain option, which is 2.0 litre kryotec turbo-charged diesel engine. At Rs. 23.84 lakh (ex-sh), the Accomplished variants justifies its price with key features such as:
- R19 Alloy Wheels
- 7 Airbags (Driver, Co-Driver, Side, Curtain & Driver Knee Airbags)
- Voice Assisted Panoramic Sunroof with Mood Light
- 12.2 inches Harman Touchscreen Infotainment
- Harman AudioworX with JBL Modes
- Voice assisted Dual Zone Fully Automatic Air Conditioning
- Ventilated Front Row Seats (Driver & Co-Driver)
- 4 Way Power Co-Driver Seat with Electric Boss Mode
- Gesture controlled Powered Tailgate
- Winged Comfort Head Restraints on 2nd Row Seats
Tata Harrier.ev

Tata Harrier.ev underscores its ICE sibling when it comes to features. Although, there are so many feature such as digital IRVM with DVR, DrivePay tech, Summon mode and ovbviously the Boss mode. Tata.ev hasn't made the variantwise pricing feature list public yet. The Harrier EV comes with a starting price of 21.49 lakh (ex-sh). Most probably, the Boss mode will be available in the top-end variant of the Harrier.ev just like the Safari. Below are some noticable features of the Harrier.ev:
- 14.53 inch Samsung Neo QLED Screen by Harman
- 10-speaker JBL Sound System with Dolby Atmos
- Self Park function with Summon mode
- DrivePay
- IRVM with digital video recording
- Digital Key with NFC Card
- Wireless charging
Know more about the Harrier.ev here
Kia Carens Clavis

The recently launched Carens Clavis positioned as the more premium alternative to the Carens also get Boss Mode. But here as well, this feature is available with the top-end variant HTX Plus of the Carens Clavi which comes with a price tag of Rs. 19.39 lakh (ex-sh). The Carens Clavis offer three engine options, which include 1.5 litre petrol, 1.5 litre turbo petrol and 1.5 litre diesel. Here are some key feature highlights of the Carens Clavis HTX Plus variant:
- ADAS Level 2 - 20 Autonomous features (DCT)
- Front ventilated seats
- Dual-pane panoramic sunroof
- 360 degree camera
- 2nd row seats with sliding, reclining and tumble function
- Next-gen Kia Connect with OTA Maps and System Updates
- Paddle shifter (DCT)
Click here to get more information about the Kia Carens Clavis here
Mahindra XUV700

How could the Mahindra XUV700 be left out of the list when it's one of the most feature-packed SUVs out there? Yes, the XUV700 also offers the Boss mode for enhanced passenger comfort. The XUV700 gets two engine options, including a 2-litre turbo petrol and 2.2 litre diesel. While the former makes 200PS/380Nm, the latter manages to put out 185PS/450Nm.
Like others in the list, the Boss mode is exclusively offers in the top-end trims of the XUV700 - AX7 and AX7L, priced at Rs. 19.49 lakh and 22.24 lakh at minimum (prices go up on the basis of configuration you choose as there are multiple sub-variants for each variant). All prices mentioned above are ex-showroom. Check out the features highlights of the AX7L variant of the XUV 700 below:
- Dual 10.24 inch screens
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Side Airbags
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
- Push Button Start
- R18 Diamond Cut Alloy
- Leatherette Seat & IP
- Leather Steering & Gear lever
- 6-Way Power seat with Memory and Welcome retract
- Intelli Control
- Dual-zone climate control
Hyundai Alcazar

Hyundai's only budget 6/7 seater SUV available in India. Yes, you guessed right- the extended version of the Creta. The facelifted Alcazar offers Boss Mode with its top-end Signature variant and one above the top-end - Platinum variant. The Alcazar gets two powertrain options - 1.5L Turbo petrol and 1.5 litre diesel, just like the Creta. Keep in mind that the Alcazar offers Boss mode only with the 6 seater variants. Here are some key features that you get with the Alcazar:
- Digital key
- Dual 10.25 screens
- Leve 2 ADAS
- 8 speaker Bose audio setup
- Ventilated front row and second row seats
- Panoramic sunroof
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Verdict
Automakers are enhancing comfort with the "Boss Mode" feature, elevating luxury in sub-30 lakh cars. Tata Safari, Harrier.ev, Kia Carens Clavis, Mahindra XUV700, and Hyundai Alcazar lead with this chauffeur-friendly innovation, offering premium features like ventilated seats and advanced infotainment. While exclusive to top trims, Boss Mode redefines convenience, making these SUVs a compelling choice for comfort-driven buyers.