Hyundai Motors is set to 3 new SUVs for the Indian Market which is basically the Creta derivatives – Creta N-Line, Creta EV, and the Alcazar. In this article, we’re explaining all the details we’ve on these 3 SUVs.
Hyundai launched the Creta Facelift on 16th January, and since then it looks people are very much interested in buying the SUV given the amount of features it gets, and how luxurious the interiors look. Few days ago, Hyundai was spotted testing the N-Line version of the Creta which will get cosmetic changes red highlights across the body, red brake callipers, body coloured door handles, new 18-inch Alloy Wheels with N-Line badging, and N-Line badging on the front fender. The interiors won’t see any changes except for the red highlights like red accents for the seats, centre console, dashboard, and panoramic sunroof. The engine options will likely be the 1.5 L Turbo Petrol Engine producing 157.57 BHP and 253 NM of torque mated to 7 Speed DCT Gearbox. However, we could see the 6 Speed Manual Gearbox option for the SUV being offered by Hyundai to make it slightly more affordable than just offering the DCT Gearbox option only. Moreover, in features, it’s likely we’ll get DashCam with Dual Cameras, front and rear, and other than it will be almost nothing.
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The new Alcazar Facelift will closely resemble the Creta facelift like connected LED DRLs, connected LED Taillights, and Quad-Beam LED Headlamps; while the bumpers and the front radiator grille design will be slightly updated to differentiate the two SUVs against each other. The interiors will closely look the same as the recently launched Creta Facelift like seamless integrated dual 10.25-inch displays, touch-sensitive HVAC control, redesigned centre console, new 4-spoke steering wheel, and much more. The 2nd row might get new captain seats upholstery design to enhance the feeling. Rest of it will remain the same.In Engine Options, the Alcazar will continue to be powered by the same 1.5 L Turbo Petrol with 6 Speed Manual and 7 Speed dCT Gearbox and the 1.5 L Diesel Engine with 6 Speed Manual and Automatic Gearbox. The Alcazar will be getting new features like co-driver powered seats, powered tailgate, dual-zone climate control, and Level 2 ADAS with features same as the 2023 Hyundai Verna such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Monitoring System, and many more.We expect Hyundai to launch the Alcazar Facelift to launch in the first half of 2024 with expected price of Rs. 17 lakhs.
Hyundai has finally launched the ICE version for the Indian Market but now it also wants to launch the electric version as well. The electric version of the Creta has been spotted testing many times with the pre-facelift design in India, however, in Korea, it was spotted with the new facelift version body with front changes like the connected dual L-shaped DRLs and Taillamps, new seamlessly integrated 10.25-inch dual displays, closed grille for the EV, and so on. Rest in features, everything will be the same like ventilated seats, electric parking brake, ADAS, 360 Surround View Camera, and so on. Moreover, the EV will be equipped with a battery pack between 45 – 50 kWh with single and dual motor setup giving range of 500 KMs. On its launch, it’ll compete with the upcoming Maruti eVX due for 2024 launch as well.