Hyundai’s New 3-Row SUV Is Called Alcazar; Will Challenge MG Hector, Tata Safari, XUV 500 (1st Look Is Out)

Hyundai's New 3-Row SUV Is Called Alcazar; Will Challenge MG Hector, Tata Safari, XUV 500 (1st Look Is Out)
Hyundai’s New 3-Row SUV Is Called Alcazar; Will Challenge MG Hector, Tata Safari, XUV 500 (1st Look Is Out)

Hyundai has announced the upcoming launch of its Alcazar, and the car is all set to take on the MG Hector Plus, Mahindra XUV500, and the newly launched Tata Safari as well. 

When is the launch of the Hyundai Alcazar? How will the Alcazar be like? Read on to find out all the details!

Hyundai Announced The Launch Of Alcazar; Launch Scheduled In June 2021

The Hyundai Alcazar will be launched in the Indian market by June 2021 and the price will be announced at the time of the launch; this will make it the brand’s first three-row SUV that will be sold in India after a very long time. Hyundai India has announced that the car will be based on the Hyundai Creta. 

As per reports, Hyundai Alcazar has been sold in six and seven seat layouts. The car will also come with all mechanical bits with the five-seat Creta. The car has been spied testing in various forms and multiple times

Hyundai Alcazar First Look
Hyundai Alcazar First Look

The Hyundai Alcazar will come with a six or seven seat cabin. For the seven seat cabin, there will be a bench seat for the second row. The six seat version will come with unique captain seats that come with a dual tone shade finish, a dedicated armrest with cup holders and a provision for wireless mobile phone charging. 

Hyundai Alcazar First Look
Hyundai Alcazar First Look

The second row seats also come with dedicated ISOFIX mounts and a tumble-down feature is also expected.

Hyundai Alcazar To Be Based on Hyundai Creta?

Most likely, the Hyundai Creta’s petrol and diesel engine options will come on this car too. There also is a possibility that Hyundai would offer a wide range of engine and gearbox options. This will ensure a pro on the side of Alcazar, as compared to the MG Hector Plus and the Tata Safari

The car will 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. Along with these, there also are features like smart cruise control, highway driving assist and lane departure warning.

As per the spy shots of the Hyundai Alcazar, it is clear that the Hyundai Alcazar will come with a bit longer rear overhang.

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