Hyundai is set to launch three new SUVs for the Indian market, which include two facelift updates and a new electric version of the Creta. In this article, we list all the details of these upcoming SUVs.
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The Hyundai Alcazar facelift has been spotted in striking monotone red and black colors. Inspired by the Santa Fe, it features H-shaped LED DRLs, quad-beam headlamps, a large front grille with chrome slats, faux skid plates, new 8-spoke alloy wheels, and Palisade-inspired vertically positioned LED tail-lamps. The facelift includes Level 2 ADAS with radar and camera modules. Inside, it offers dual 10.25-inch displays, a new HVAC panel, a center console with wireless charging, and an electric parking brake.
The panoramic sunroof and new upholstery options enhance the cabin. Engine options include a 1.5L NA petrol, 1.5L turbo petrol, and 1.5L diesel, with 6 Speed MT / AT, 7 Speed DCT, and IVT Gearbox. The facelift is expected to add features like dual-zone climate control, a powered tailgate, dashcam, rear sunshades, and potentially heated seats in top trims.
The Hyundai Creta EV retains the bold design of the ICE Creta Facelift with updates like a closed-off grille, redesigned bumpers, and new aero-efficient 17-inch alloy wheels. It features connected LED tail-lamps and an aerodynamic spoiler at the rear. Inside, dual 10.25-inch displays serve as the digital cluster and infotainment system, with the drive selector now on the steering column.
Powered by a 45 kWh LG Chem battery, it aims for a range of 450–500 km, though practical use may yield 250–300 km. Fast-charging from 10–80% takes 21 minutes with an ultra-fast charger. Key amenities include front ventilated seats, a 360 Surround View Camera, Level 2 ADAS, and a Bose Sound System. Expected to be priced between Rs. 15 – 25 lakhs, it launches in January 2025, competing with the MG ZS EV and Tata Curvv EV.
The new Hyundai Tucson Facelift, globally unveiled, is expected to arrive in India by 2025. It features a “Sensuous Sportiness” design language with redesigned LED lights, a new front grille, lower bumper, large fake skid plates, and lower air dams. Inside, it boasts dual 12.3-inch displays for the infotainment system and instrument cluster, along with a redesigned steering wheel and dashboard.
Premium seating includes an 8-way adjustable passenger seat, a 10-way adjustable driver seat with memory, and heated and ventilated rear seats. The facelifted Tucson will be powered by a 2.0L gasoline and 2.0L diesel engine, available with a 6-speed manual or 8-speed automatic gearbox.