The Hyundai Alcazar SUV will be revealed for the first time to the general public in April 2021. This new SUV will be based on the Hyundai Creta and will be one of the first three-row SUVs from Hyundai after a long time.
- Hyundai Alcazar SUV to come in two seating layouts
- Will share engine and gearbox options with the Creta
- Key rivals include Hector Plus, Safari and XUV500 in India
Hyundai Alcazar: exterior and interior details
The upcoming Hyundai three-row SUV has been spotted road testing often, the details lead us to believe it will share quite a few elements with the Creta. As far as looks go, the Alcazar will have a tweaked version of the Creta’s front bumper and grille, a different alloy wheel design and a few other cosmetic differences. The SUV, however, will have additional length added to its rear overhang in order to accommodate the third row of seats.
While there may not be many exterior differences on the new Hyundai Alcazar, it’s the interior that will be its key talking point. The Alcazar will be offered with both six and seven seat configurations. We recently brought you the first and only spy shots of the SUV's interior that feature dual-tone captain seats, a rather unique floor mounted central armrest with cupholders and what seems to be a storage console below. Hyundai will also provide a wireless charging pad for the second row along with ISOFIX mounts.
Hyundai Alcazar: powertrain, technology and safety tech
For India, the new Hyundai Alcazar will come with the same petrol and diesel engine options that are offered on the Creta. This means Hyundai could offer a wide range of engine and gearbox options that will give customers more choice than its direct rivals – the MG Hector Plus, the Mahindra XUV500 and the Tata Safari.
Sources also tell us that the Hyundai Alcazar three-row SUV could come with ADAS technology, which is known as Hyundai SmartSense overseas. While details are scarce, we expect the SUV to come with Hyundai SmartSense features like forward collision assist, which includes automatic emergency braking tech, blind spot collision avoidance assist, driver attention warning, automatic emergency braking while reversing, and rear cross-traffic alert. Additionally, features like smart cruise control, highway driving assist and lane departure warning can also be expected on the Hyundai Alcazar.
Hyundai Alcazar: India launch details
We expect Hyundai to announce pricing for the Alcazar SUV sometime in May 2021.
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