Hyundai Alcazar Launched At Rs 16.3 Lakh, Here's All You Need To Know About Configuration, Features & More
The Alcazar is a 7-seater three-row SUV that will sit above the Creta and below the Tuscon in terms of price and size.
New Delhi: Hyundai has finally launched the Alcazar SUV in India. Due to the current situation and lockdown, the launch was delayed but now it is finally here. The Alcazar is a 7 seater three-row SUV that will sit above the Creta and below the Tuscon in terms of price and size.
The Alcazar is available with either a 7-seating configuration or a 6-seater configuration with captain seats in the second row. The Alcazar will also be available in six colours - Taiga Brown, Typhoon Silver, Polar White, Titan Grey, Phantom Black, and Starry Night, including dual-tone ones.
There are in total six variants - Prestige, Prestige (O), Platinum, Platinum (O), Signature, and Signature (O).
Powering the Hyundai Alcazar is a set of diesel and petrol engines.
Engine |
Displacement (cm3) |
Maximum Power |
Maximum Torque |
Transmission |
2.0 l Petrol MPi |
1,999 |
117 kW (159 PS) / 6,500 r/min |
191 Nm (19.5 kgm) / 4,500 r/min |
6-Speed Manual |
6-Speed Automatic |
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1.5 l Diesel CRDi |
1,493 |
84.6 kW (115 PS)/ 4,000 r/min |
250 Nm (25.5 kgm) / 1,500-2,750 r/min |
6-Speed Manual |
6-Speed Automa |
As seen above both the engine options come with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic. There are also Drive Modes on offer (COMFORT | ECO | SPORT) and Traction Control Modes (SNOW | SAND | MUD).
The Alcazar has a wheelbase of 2,760mm which is the longest in its class while the interior features a new Cognac Brown dual-tone upholstery. In terms of practicality it gets 2nd Row One Touch Tip and Tumble Seats (Captain & 60:40 Split Seats).
As always the feature list is long with Hyundai adding many features over and above the ones in the Creta. The Alcazar gets a 26.03 cm (10.25”) Multi-Display Digital Cluster, 8-speaker BOSE audio system, air purifier, side footstep, rear window sunshade, rear table with cup holder and device holder, puddle lamps, 64 colour ambient lighting, 8-way powered seats, Blue Link connected technology, voice-enabled panoramic sunroof and more including the 10.25inch touch screen.
The Alcazar will compete with other three-row SUVs like the Tata Safari and MG Hector Plus while being priced lower and having more space/features too. Stay tuned to our review of the Hyundai Alcazar coming next week.