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Hyundai Alcazar facelift revealed, bookings open

The booking amount for the refreshed Alcazar is Rs 25,000.
2 min read22 Aug '24
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Hyundai India has revealed the Alcazar facelift and announced the commencement of bookings at its dealerships and online portal. The booking amount for the refreshed three-row SUV is Rs 25,000. The Hyundai Alcazar facelift comes in four trims and six and seven-seat configurations, with the choice of a petrol or a diesel engine, each with their respective manual and automatic gearbox options.

  1. Facelift to come in Executive, Prestige, Platinum and Signature trims
  2. Shares design elements with Creta facelift
  3. 160hp turbo-petrol and 116hp diesel engines continue

The Alcazar facelift will be available in Executive, Prestige, Platinum and Signature trims, with the top-spec Signature expected to get more equipment than the outgoing model, especially in terms of connected car tech and a Level 2 ADAS suite. 

In terms of design, the refreshed SUV gets a Creta facelift-like nose, though the H-shaped DRLs are unique. The grille, which is flanked by two light units, and the front bumper are also new. The sides sport 18-inch alloy wheels with a fresh design. At the rear, even the tail-lights feature an H-shaped pattern, with an LED light bar connecting the units, and there’s a new silver-finished bumper. The brand has also introduced the Robust Emerald Matte finish for exterior paint, taking the total colour options to nine.

More details regarding the Alcazar facelift, such as the exact variant break-up and its interiors, have yet to be revealed, but Hyundai has confirmed that the 160hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and the 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel units will continue, as will their respective gearbox options. While the manual gearbox is standard, the petrol has a 7-speed dual-clutch, and the diesel gets a 6-speed torque convertor. 

Hyundai will reveal the prices for the Alcazar facelift on September 9, but we expect it to have a small premium over the current model, which costs between Rs 16.78 lakh and Rs 20.64 lakh for the petrol versions and Rs 17.78 lakh to Rs 21.28 lakh for the diesel ones. Meanwhile, check out our guide to the upcoming three-row SUV.

All prices, ex-showroom, India.

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