Hyundai Motor has officially revealed the interiors of its upcoming three-row SUV, the Alcazar Facelift, ahead of its launch. The interiors of the SUV show similarities with the Creta, but still has it’s own unique-ness added to keep both of them different from each other.
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The Hyundai Alcazar facelift introduces several interior upgrades, taking cues from the Creta. It features a refreshed dashboard with a 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster and an adjacent 10.25-inch infotainment screen. The cabin sports a dual-tone theme, blending “Noble Brown” with “Haze Navy,” giving it a distinctive look compared to the Creta.
The captain’s chairs, both front and rear, have been redesigned with improved contouring and are finished in the same dual-tone scheme. In the six-seat configuration, the second-row captain’s chairs now have foldable headrest extensions and individual armrests. Hyundai has removed the fixed center console, creating more space between the seats, allowing easier access to the third row. Additionally, the seats offer better cushioning for enhanced comfort.
In terms of features, all four individual seats in the six-seat configuration can now be cooled. The seven-seat option limits this cooling feature to the front seats only. The wireless and USB charging pad for the second row has been relocated to the back of the front row’s armrest. The driver and passenger seats are electrically adjustable, with the driver’s seat also gaining a memory function and welcome retract.
The center console now features brushed aluminum trim, complete with buttons for drive modes and an electronic parking brake. Higher variants come standard with automatic climate control, and the Alcazar facelift is expected to include ADAS, a 360-degree camera, and blind spot assist, along with carryover features like LED lights and a panoramic sunroof.
The new Alcazar adopts design cues from the Creta, like Quad-Beam LED headlamps, while adding unique touches such as H-shaped LED DRLs from the Exter SUV. The front features a larger honeycomb-pattern grille, horizontal slats, and an ADAS-integrated radar module. It rides on 18-inch alloy wheels, with refreshed body cladding, functional roof rails, and blacked-out C-pillars. The rear showcases redesigned tail lamps, inspired by the Palisade, along with a newly styled tailgate and chunkier bumpers.
Engine | 1.5 L 4 Cylinder Turbo Petrol | 1.5 L 4 Cylinder Diesel |
Drivetrain | FWD | FWD |
Power | 157.81 BHP | 114.41 BHP |
Torque | 253 NM | 250 NM |
Transmission Choice | 6 Speed MT, 7 Speed DCT | 6 Speed MT /AT |
The Alcazar retains its engine lineup with two choices: a 1.5L Turbo Petrol engine producing 157.81 BHP and 253 NM of torque, paired with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT gearbox, and a 1.5L Diesel engine delivering 114.41 BHP and 250 NM of torque, available with a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission.
The SUV will be offered in four variants—Executive, Prestige, Platinum, and Signature—in both 6 and 7-seater configurations.
Hyundai Motors will be launching the Alcazar Facelift on September 9th, and upon it’s launch it rivals the Mahindra XUV700, Tata Safari, and MG Hector Plus.
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