Hyundai’s Alcazar: A fitting answer to space and design
The Hindu
Hyundai’s new three-row SUV is by far the easiest to drive in this segment and its relatively small dimensions are a positive here
Alcazar, Hyundai’s new three-row SUV is derived from the brand’s bestseller, the Creta. While the similar face and overall design are plain to see, Hyundai has done a lot to differentiate it from its 5-seat counterpart — the Alcazar is longer, sits on a lengthier wheelbase, is taller, and has more ground clearance. It also gets a larger petrol engine and some impressive additions to an already lengthy equipment list. So, is the SUV worth the premium pricing? While the Alcazar does appear similar to the Creta at the front, there are some changes. The brushed-metal-finished grille with block-like inserts is unique to the SUV, while lower down you’ll find larger, chrome-encased fog lamps and a different scuff plate. Handsome 18-inch alloy wheels, again a size up, help with the SUV stance, as do a set of metallic running boards under the doors.More Related News

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