Hyundai Alcazar: Most Value for Money Variant Revealed

The Hyundai Alcazar is an extension of Hyundai’s Creta SUV, but with a larger body and a range of new features and enhancements. The Alcazar is an exciting addition to the Hyundai lineup, offering a blend of style, functionality, and performance. Here’s a look at the Alcazar’s variants, as well as a peek at its most value for money variant.
The top competitors of the Hyundai Alcazar include the Tata Safari, and MG Hector Plus.
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The Hyundai Alcazar comes in 17 variants, which are listed below along with their prices (ex-showroom, Delhi):
Variant | Price |
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Alcazar Prestige Turbo 7 Seater | Rs 16.77 lakhs |
Alcazar Prestige 7-Seater Diesel | Rs 17.73 lakhs |
Alcazar Platinum Turbo 7 Seater | Rs 18.68 lakhs |
Alcazar Prestige (O) 7-Seater Diesel AT | Rs 19.20 lakhs |
Alcazar Platinum 7-Seater Diesel | Rs 19.64 lakhs |
Alcazar Platinum (O) Turbo DCT 7 Seater | Rs 19.99 lakhs |
Alcazar Platinum (O) Turbo DCT | Rs 19.99 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature Diesel | Rs 20.13 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature (O) Turbo DCT 7 Seater | Rs 20.28 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature (O) Turbo DCT | Rs 20.28 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature Dual Tone Diesel | Rs 20.28 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature (O) Dual Tone Turbo DCT | Rs 20.33 lakhs |
Alcazar Platinum (O) 7-Seater Diesel AT | Rs 20.76 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature (O) Diesel AT | Rs 20.76 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature (O) 7-Seater Diesel AT | Rs 20.88 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature (O) Diesel AT | Rs 20.88 lakhs |
Alcazar Signature (O) Dual Tone Diesel AT | Rs 21.13 lakhs |
Design and features: The Hyundai Alcazar has a commanding presence with a muscular and aerodynamic design. The front of the Alcazar features Hyundai’s signature cascading grille flanked by LED headlights. The sculpted lines along the side of the car give it a sporty appearance. Besides, it has raised roof rails and large alloy wheels.
The Alcazar is larger than its sibling, the Creta, and offers a longer wheelbase, which translates into a more spacious cabin. The SUV is available in both six and seven-seater configurations.
Among features, the Alcazar comes with Hyundai’s BlueLink connected car technology, which offers a range of features such as remote engine start/stop, remote climate control, and real-time vehicle tracking, premium audio system, automatic climate control, an advanced lighting system, and wireless charging.
Engine and performance: The Hyundai Alcazar offers a choice of two engines. The Alcazar’s petrol engine is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder unit that delivers 157.57 BHP and 253 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission.
The Alcazar’s diesel engine is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder unit that delivers 113.42 BHP and 250 Nm of torque. This engine is available with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission.
The Alcazar’s advanced powertrains are complemented by a range of performance-enhancing features, such as multi-link suspension, and advanced traction control systems.
Ride and handling: The Hyundai Alcazar features a multi-link rear suspension system. The front suspension is a McPherson strut type, and it has a torsion beam setup at the rear.
The Alcazar’s electric power steering system is precise and responsive. The steering is adjustable, allowing drivers to customize their driving experience.
The Alcazar’s handling is nimble and agile, thanks to its low center of gravity and optimized weight distribution. The SUV feels stable and planted on the road, even at high speeds, and its turning radius is tight.
The Alcazar’s braking system is also powerful and responsive.
Comfort and space: The Hyundai Alcazar is available in both 6-seater and 7-seater configurations. The 6-seater variant features second-row captain seats, while the 7-seater variant features a bench seat in the second row. The seats are upholstered in high-quality materials.
The Alcazar also has automatic climate control with rear AC vents. The air conditioning system is powerful and effective, even in hot and humid conditions.
The Alcazar offers plenty of storage options, including a large glove compartment, door pockets, and cup holders. Besides, the SUV gets a boot space of 180 litres.
The Alcazar also has plenty of legroom and headroom for both front and rear passengers.
Safety: The Hyundai Alcazar comes with several safety features, such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill Start Assist Control (HAC), parking sensors and rear-view camera, six airbags, and ISOFIX child seat anchors.
Mileage: The overall mileage in the Hyundai Alcazar ranges from 18.1 km/l to 20.4 km/l, depending upon the variant.
Concluding remarks: The Hyundai Alcazar is impressive not only in terms of its features, but also in terms of its capacity, and performance. It holds its own in its segment, where its competitors are larger SUVs.
We have identified two most value for money (VFM) variants for the Hyundai Alcazar, one with a petrol engine, and the other with a diesel engine for those who want this option. The most VFM (petrol) variant is the Alcazar Platinum Turbo 7-seater, which is priced at Rs 18.68 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi). The most VFM (diesel) variant is the Alcazar Prestige 7-seater Diesel, which is priced at Rs 17.73 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Most VFM (Petrol) Variant in Comparison with Base Variant
The base variant of the Hyundai Alcazar is the Alcazar Prestige Turbo 7-seater, which is priced at Rs 16.77 lakhs (exh-showroom, Delhi). The most VFM (petrol) variant has some extra features over the base variant, which are 6 airbags including knee/curtain airbags (the base variant has 2 airbags) as an additional safety feature.
Among driver assistance features, the most VFM (petrol) variant has a 360-degree camera. Besides, the most VFM variant has 18-inch alloy wheels (17-inch alloy wheels in the base variant), and synthetic leather upholstery (cloth upholstery in the base variant).
The rest of the convenience features and gadgets remain the same in both variants.
Most VFM (Diesel) Variant in Comparison with Base Variant
The features in both variants are the same, with the difference being diesel engine in the VFM variant and petrol engine in the base variant.
Most VFM (Petrol) Variant in Comparison with Top-end Variant
The top-end variant of the Hyundai Alcazar is the Alcazar Signature (O) Dual Tone Diesel AT, which is priced at Rs 21.13 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi). The top-end variant has some additional features over the VFM (petrol) variant, such as ventilated seats, premium Bose audio system with 8 speakers, and genuine leather upholstery (synthetic leather upholstery in the VFM variant). Apart from these, the rest of the features are common in both.
Most VFM (Diesel) Variant in Comparison with Top-end Variant
Among safety features, the top-end variant has 6 airbags, including knee/curtain airbags, whereas the most VFM (diesel) variant has 2. In terms of driver assistance, the top-end variant has a 360-degree camera, which the most VFM (diesel) variant doesn’t.
In convenience features, the top-end variant gets ventilated seats.
Besides, the top-end variant has 18-inch alloy wheels and genuine leather upholstery, while the VFM (diesel) variant has 17-inch alloy wheels and cloth upholstery.
The top-end variant also has a premium Bose audio system with 8 speakers.
Barring a few premium features, the most value for money (VFM) petrol and diesel variants, the Alcazar Platinum Turbo 7-seater and the Alcazar Prestige 7-seater Diesel respectively, both have almost all the features present in the top-end variant. Hence, these two variants can be considered offering the most value for money for the features they get.
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