New Delhi: Hyundai has finally opened the bookings of its upcoming Alcazar car, the 7-seater SUV which is said to be a rival to Tata Safari. Tarun Garg, Director (Sales, Marketing & Service), Hyundai Motor India Ltd, said, “Hyundai has had a remarkable 25-year journey of excellence in India."
Buyers will have to pay only Rs 25,000 to book Hyundai Alcazar. It is important to note that the booking amount is refundable, which means that buyers will get their money back on booking cancellations.
Buyers looking to buy Hyundai Alcazar can book the car from the official website of the company. They can pay the booking amount online. Alternatively, buyers can visit a nearby authorised dealership to book Alcazar.
The SUV is available in both petrol and diesel options, which come with an engine that supports an automatic gearbox. Besides the variants based on fuel type, Hyundai is two models of Alcazar according to the number of seats.
The two models are offered in 6-seater and 7-seater configurations. The former sports captain chairs, a dedicated central console, and a 60:40 split seat ratio.
Hyundai Alcazar sports a wheelbase of 2,760 mm, which is said to the longest in its segment. For instance, the Tata Safari and MG Hector Plus have a wheelbase of 2,741 mm and 2,750 mm, respectively.
Some of the important features which make Alcazar special are Bose premium sound system, Air Purifier with AQI display, 8-way electric adjustment and panoramic sunroof which opens/closes on voice command.
Alcazar is a SUV which is based on Hyundai Creta. You can see striking similarities between the two, as both are built on the same platform. The SUV comes with two engine options: a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine and a 1.5-litre diesel engine. Since the car shares many similarities with Creta, the diesel engine is also said to be the same in both cars.