Breaking: Hyundai Alcazar Facelift Unveils Astonishing Design Upgrades!

Hyundai gears up to launch the refreshed Alcazar, showcasing distinctive design updates akin to its sibling, the Creta. Expected to retain its powertrains, the SUV promises ADAS safety features and an enhanced interior, poised for a September-October release.

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Alcazar Facelift: Features

FeaturesDetails
ExteriorRedesigned front-end similar to Creta, larger grille, split LED headlamps, front radar for ADAS safety features
InteriorConjoined 10.25-inch infotainment screen, digital instrument cluster, available in six- and seven-seat configurations
Powertrains1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine: 160hp, 253Nm torque, 6-speed MT or 7-speed dual-clutch AT
1.5-litre diesel engine: 116hp, 250Nm torque, 6MT or 6AT gearbox options

Alcazar Facelift: Launch Timeline and Price

Launch Timeline and PriceDetails
Launch TimelineExpected arrival in India by October
PriceCurrent variants range from Rs 16.78 lakh to Rs 21.28 lakh (ex-showroom), slight upward revision expected

Hyundai’s strategy of refreshing its lineup continues with the Alcazar SUV, which is set to receive a facelift to further differentiate it from its sibling, the Creta. The Alcazar, known for its spacious three-row seating and robust performance, is slated for a design overhaul while maintaining its mechanical integrity. Recent spy shots have unveiled significant updates to its exterior, indicating a pronounced departure from its previous iteration.

The most striking change lies in the redesigned front end, reminiscent of the Creta’s signature aesthetic. A larger grille with a distinct pattern sets the Alcazar apart, while the split LED headlamps add a touch of modernity. Notably, the inclusion of a front radar hints at the integration of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), promising enhanced safety features for occupants.

Internally, the Alcazar facelift mirrors the Creta’s upscale dashboard layout, featuring a conjoined 10.25-inch infotainment screen and digital instrument cluster. Available in both six- and seven-seat configurations, the SUV maintains its versatility to cater to varying consumer needs.

Under the hood, the Alcazar is expected to retain its existing powertrain options, including the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines. While the petrol variant delivers an impressive 160hp and 253Nm of torque, the diesel option offers a balanced performance with 116hp and 250Nm of torque. Both engines can be paired with manual or automatic transmission choices, ensuring a smooth driving experience across different terrains.

As for the launch timeline, Hyundai anticipates a release window between September and October, albeit with a slight delay from its initial plans. While pricing details remain undisclosed, the introduction of substantial design and feature enhancements may lead to a modest increase in costs compared to its predecessors. Nevertheless, the Alcazar facelift is poised to captivate SUV enthusiasts with its refined aesthetics and upgraded technology suite, reaffirming Hyundai’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

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