Hyundai Alcazar Review: The Best Car For This Market
- Technology Automobiles
- Loyiso Dlamini
- December 15, 2021
- 2
- 8 minutes read
The Honda Alcazar is the latest release among the three row SUV that has been launched in India. This car has marked its entry in India recently. Essentially a 3 row variant of the popular compact SUV from the company, the Hyundai Alcazar, Hyundai Creta was released along with some effective features that made them a good choice of value. Let us have a look at the Hyundai Alcazar review.
Hyundai Alcazar Review: An Overview
The Alcazar is said to be Creta ++. Here is why. The Hyundai Creta is a complete gold for the manufacturers of Korea. It is the default option for any user whose budget is within 15 Lakhs INR and this is because SUVs are becoming increasingly popular and Sedans are becoming rare. There are ample of actions below this segment also, with a range of sub four meter company SUVs that are there in the market along with recent entries in the space of seven seaters in the form of Hector Plus and Safari.
If you love Creta but want more space or seats for your road trip, then the Hyundai Alcazar is ideal for you and this Hyundai Alcazar review will tell you why. This article will also educate you about the Hyundai Alcazar on road price and many more.
Hyundai Alcazar in numbers
Length: 4,500 mm
Width: 1,790 mm
Height: 1,675 mm
Wheelbase: 2,760 mm
Engines: 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol / 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder turbo-diesel
Power: 159 hp / 115 hp
Torque: 191 Nm / 250 Nm
Transmissions: 6-speed manual, 6-speed auto
Price: Rs 16.30-20 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom)
Interior
Let us begin with the Hyundai Alcazar interiors. Let us take for instance the ‘cognac beige’ color scheme, but there are many Hyundai Alcazar colors available. In this case, the dashboard’s top was colored somewhere between rust and burgundy, which is called by the name of Spirit by Hyundai. The initial impression hits the spot, and there is a luxe look added to the interior. Things feel well assembled together, the cabin is spacious and airy, along with the volume that is added feels evident.
The whole panoramic sunroof adds to the feel of airiness within the Alcazar. The list of equipment only receives more impressive from here on. There is an air purifier with a handy LCD screen on the center console. Along with that, there is a great wireless charger up front, with one in the second row also. A broad sunroof is on offer, and the glove box is chilled. It is the few little touches that combine the feeling of a truly well-appointed SUV.
Design
When it comes to design, the Alcazar is, to our eyes, a solid looking and well-proportioned vehicle. The scales are considerably varied from that of the Creta, and it resides on its own in respect to design. The use of dark chrome segregates it from its competitors, and the dual tone ‘diamond-cut’ wheels are patent, but nice. The side and front profiles will feel usual to Creta viewers, but we are happy to note it does not seem like they just tacked on the third row.
Technology
In the past, we have seen that despite not making as much sound about it as its competitors, this company actually has a solid, infotainment system that is packed with features and a connected car suite. This takes forward with the latest Alcazar as well, with a massive 10.25-inch central screen, along with a 10.25-inch completely digital TFT instruments display in the driver’s place. Both are easy to read and high resolution and the touchscreen was responsive and fluid.
Hyundai Alcazar Review: The Best Car For This Market
Now that you are quite accustomed to its features and design, let us see finally why you should buy this car, or why you should not buy this car. This Hyundai Alcazar review would fall short if we do not talk about the pros and cons.
Pros
- This is a 3-row family car that is well constructed inside out
- Offers user-friendly interiors, has quality parts, and looks really good.
- 6-speed AT and 2.0L NA petrol delivers a very refined and smooth driving experience
- Economical 1.5L diesel is obtainable in AT and MT variants. Offers nice driveability
- Comfortable quality of ride with neutral road manners
- The safety package of Alcazar includes ESP, all-wheel disc brakes, 6 airbags, auto-hold, TPMS, and many more.
- The impressive kit includes digital instruments, 2nd-row wireless charger, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, Bose sound system, paddle shifters, cooled seats & loads, and many more.
Cons
- The front design of Alcazar is overdone and weird.
- The legroom in the 2nd row is mediocre. These compromises have been made to adjust the 3rd row and the boot.
- This car has nothing to offer for the enthusiasts here. The 2.0 AT is tuned very cautiously
- Diesel’s 113 BHP & 250 Nm – even though adequate – are the lowest in the variant.
- The Creta 1.4L DCT on the other hand is a lot, lot more fun to drive.
- Competitors like the MG Hector Plus, Tata Safari, and XUV500 provide way more airy cabins
Verdict
After this Hyundai Alcazar review, it can be concluded that it is a highly agreeable vehicle. As a purchaser, the user may not use the 3rd row too much, but the length that is added enables for more flexibility. This car picks the correct boxes to tick and leaves out some that the user might forgive. And in the end, the Hyundai Alcazar price in India is Rs 19.99, which according to us is a great deal taking into account its competitors. So the Hyundai Alcazar in India is a big hit.
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