The launch plan of the Hyundai Alcazar has now been deferred to May for the time being and could also be pushed ahead to June if the number of COVID positive cases continue to spiral on.
The Hyundai Alcazar is not just three-row derivative of the Hyundai Creta as the Korean carmaker has made modifications to its underpinnings as well giving it a 150 mm longer wheelbase than the Creta.
With the second wave impact of COVID-19 deteriorating and lesser number of positive cases being reported, Hyundai has decided to launch the Alcazar in June.
The side profile of the SUV appears to remain largely unchanged, with no significant alterations in proportions.
The special version will have sportier wheels with red brake calipers and a sleek black finish.
The new powertrain produces 158 bhp and 253 Nm along with being RDE and E20 compliant.
The Hyundai Alcazar is one of the few three-row SUVs that you can get under Rs. 20 lakh, and if you too are considering the Hyundai Alcazar, here are five key highlights about the SUV you should know.
This year the underlying themes of the drive were Intelligent Technology, Sustainability and Innovation. The focus areas within these would be Healthcare, Community Development, Road Safety, Education and Environment.
The Hyundai Alcazar is one of the nicer 3-row SUVs you can get under Rs. 20 lakh and if you are planning to buy it right now, here are some key pros and cons you should know about.
The recently launched Hyundai Alcazar midsize SUV has mopped up even more bookings in the last few days, breaching the 14,000 mark in under 45 days. It is also not affecting sales of sister SUV Hyundai Creta according to the company.
The last 1000 bookings for the Hyundai Alcazar have come in just over 5 days while the SUV had crossed the 11,000 bookings mark last week itself.
Hyundai Motor India offers four specific accessories packs keeping the variants under consideration. Buyers can also purchase particular accessories.
Although based on the Creta, the Hyundai Alcazar comes with some considerable changes that differentiate it from its 5-seater sibling. Here are five models that currently rival the new Hyundai Alcazar in India.
The company has already sold 5600 units of the Alcazar in the country and it plans to ramp up production based on the demand.
JK Tyre has announced extending its collaboration with Hyundai Motor India to become the official tyre partner for the company's newly launched Alcazar three-row SUV.
The new Hyundai Alcazar is offered in 6 major trims - Prestige, Platinum, and Signature, with automatic options for all three variants. We believe the Platinum variant offers the most bang for your buck. And here are 5 reasons why?
The Hyundai Alcazar is the 10 millionth car to roll out of the production line at HMIL's plant in presence of M K Stalin- Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu who also signed on the car's hood to mark the occasion.
Hyundai India recently launched the much-awaited Alcazar three-row SUV in India with prices starting at Rs. 16.30 lakh (introductory prices ex-showroom).
The much-awaited Hyundai Alcazar SUV is finally going on sale in India today, and we'll be bringing you all the live updates from the launch event, here.
The Hyundai Alcazar competes against the Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus and the Mahindra XUV500 in the segment. We take a quick look at how it stacks up against the competition on paper.
The Hyundai Alcazar will be offered in both six and seven seater variants and in three trim levels - Prestige, Platinum and Signature.
It's the 6-seater though that has received a lot of attention and that shows in the bookings as well as 60 per cent of the share has gone to the 6-seater version.
The all-new Hyundai Alcazar is more than just a three-row derivative of the Hyundai Creta and will take on the likes of the Tata Safari and MG Hector Plus and the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace.
The Hyundai Alcazar is all set to be launched in India soon, and it is probably one of the highly anticipated cars to go on sale in India this year. It will come with over 10 first-in-class features, and we believe those will also dictate the price of the SUV.
The Hyundai Alcazar three-row SUV is the brand's newest offering promises the goodness of the Creta with more space, comfort and power for larger families.
Compared to the Creta, the upcoming Hyundai Alcazar is longer by 200 mm overall, and it comes wheelbase that's longer by 150 mm. The Alcazar petrol is expected to offer a fuel efficiency of up to 14.5 kmpl and the diesel is claimed to offer 20.4 kmpl.
The Hyundai Alcazar is all set to go on sale in India this week, on June 18, and the SUV has already started arriving at dealerships.
The long-anticipated Hyundai Alcazar three-row SUV is all set to go on sale in India next week, on June 18, 2021. Ahead of its launch, images of the SUV's brochure have leaked online revealing some previously unknown bits about the new Alcazar.
Hyundai Motor India has confirmed that the new 7-seater Alcazar SUV will be launched in India on June 18, 2021. The Hyundai Alcazar is based on the Creta platform and gets a longer wheelbase along with a new petrol engine.
Bookings for the much-anticipated Hyundai Alcazar SUV have officially begun in India, today on June 9, 2021, for a token amount of Rs. 25,000.