The Hyundai Alcazar three-row SUV has received a facelift for the first time since its introduction in 2021. The facelifted model gets a handful of changes and feature additions over the previous model. These include a revamped design, a refreshed cabin, and added features while retaining the same powertrain and transmission option.
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Here is a rundown of all the significant changes the facelifted Alcazar has undergone.
Updated Design
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The Alcazar facelift has undergone major exterior changes and is now in line with the facelifted iteration of the Creta. Up front, it features new H-shaped DRLs, a redesigned vertically-stacked, quad headlamp setup and a revised front bumper. At the rear, the H-shape signature continues for the taillights which are connected via a light bar. The range-topping trim rides on 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. Nine colour options include a new “robust emerald matte” paint scheme.
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Refreshed Interior
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On the inside, the previous model of the Alcazar was based on the pre-facelifted Creta. On the new model, the twin-cockpit layout gets a more contemporary design, housing the two 10.25-inch displays in a singular bezel atop the dashboard. The air-con vents too have been redesigned, and the air-con controls too are new. The Alcazar facelift continues to be offered in six and seven-seat configurations, with the former providing captain seats in the second row.
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Added Features
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The refreshed Alcazar model gets a handful of feature additions. These include ventilated seats for the second row and eight-way power-adjustable seats for both the front passenger and driver. For the uninitiated, the previous model’s rear captain seats did not have a ventilation function, and only the driver’s seat was power-adjustable.
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Additionally, the six-seat variants now come with new winged headrests, individual armrests, and adjustable under-thigh support. The fixed centre console that previously held the wireless charging pad has been removed, with the pad now relocated to the back of the front centre console.
Level 2 ADAS
One of the biggest changes found in the updated model is the addition of the Level 2 ADAS safety suite which includes features such as a blind spot monitoring system, lane keep assist, forward collision avoidance assist, and a lot more.
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Price
The previous Alcazar model was priced between Rs 16.77 lakh and Rs 21.28 lakh (ex-showroom). The Alcazar facelift now gets a new base variant, and hence its prices start at Rs 14.99 lakh and go up to Rs 21.55 lakh (all prices ex-showroom).