Castle Class


Over the years, Hyundai, has been working at a furious pace to raise its game even further, and its latest offering, the Alcazar, bears testimony to just that.

25/06/2021

RACHNA TYAGI

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Hyundai Motor India Ltd’s brand-new SUV, the Alcazar, (Name inspired by castles in Spain) is here, and there is little doubt that it will make a big splash in the six and seven-seater SUV segment. Gunning for a sizeable share in the SUV space currently occupied by Tata Safari and MG Hector Plus, the Alcazar, does have quite a few neat tricks up its sleeve that are going to have many a buyer swaying towards it. While the Alcazar, is based on the same platform as the Creta, the way it distinguishes itself from the latter is not merely through fresh interior and exterior styling but also with some tweaks to their diesel engine and with the addition of a 2.0-liter petrol engine. In terms of exteriors, what you get is a modern SUV that looks well-proportioned and performs the function of carrying your family or business associates in utmost comfort to their desired destinations. One of the first things we noticed about the exterior styling of the Alcazar was the restraint in design, add to that an increase in the wheelbase as well as the overhangs, all of which go a long way in giving it a more grown-up

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