Hyundai has introduced a 7-speed DCT option in the Alcazar Prestige Petrol variant, priced at Rs 18.64 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Hyundai has rolled out a new Corporate Edition of the diesel-powered Alcazar SUV in India. The highlight? A voice-assisted panoramic sunroof—a feature buyers love in this category. This variant is available with both a six-speed manual and a six-speed automatic transmission, priced at Rs 17.87 lakh and Rs 19.29 lakh (ex-showroom), respectively. That’s not all—Hyundai has also introduced a 7-speed DCT option in the Prestige Petrol variant, priced at Rs 18.64 lakh (ex-showroom).
The new-gen Hyundai Alcazar offers a choice between two engines: a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol with 157.8bhp/253Nm, and a 1.5-litre diesel with 114.4bhp/250Nm. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual, a 7-speed DCT for the petrol, and a 6-speed automatic for the diesel. The SUV also caters to diverse driving conditions with three selectable drive modes—Eco, Comfort, and Sport—as well as traction modes tailored for Snow, Sand, and Mud.
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Commenting on the introduction of new variants, Mr. Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, 'At Hyundai Motor India Limited, we are continuously listening to customer feedback and evolving our product offerings to meet their aspirations. The introduction of the Corporate variant in Alcazar Diesel with a voice enabled smart panoramic sunroof and the inclusion of DCT in the Prestige Petrol variant reflect our commitment to providing a more personalised and premium SUV experience. With these updates, we aim to offer more choice and delight to our customers who seek performance, technology, and sophistication in their vehicles.'
The new Corporate Edition of Hyundai Alcazar’s diesel variant brings a tech-forward touch to the SUV, featuring a dual-zone climate control, a voice-enabled panoramic sunroof, and ambient cabin lighting. Across the range, the SUV offers Hyundai Bluelink connectivity, a 10.25-inch HD infotainment touchscreen, and wireless charging for front passengers. The SUV’s bold exterior is complemented by quad-beam LED headlights, sequential LED indicators, 17-inch diamond-cut alloys, and bridge-style roof rails.
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On the safety front, Hyundai offers ESC, hill-start assist, six airbags, and vehicle stability management as standard.