Hyundai Expands Alcazar Line-up with New Diesel Corporate and Petrol DCT Variants

New additions include a diesel Corporate variant with panoramic sunroof and a DCT option in the entry-level petrol Prestige trim to enhance customer choice and accessibility in the premium SUV segment.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 03 Jun 2025 Views icon887 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Hyundai Expands Alcazar Line-up with New Diesel Corporate and Petrol DCT Variants

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced the introduction of two new variants to its Alcazar range. The expansion includes a new Corporate variant in the diesel line-up and a 7-speed DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) option in the entry-level Prestige petrol variant.

The ex-showroom prices for the updated variants are ₹17,86,700 for the Alcazar Corporate 7-seater Diesel MT, ₹19,28,700 for the Alcazar Corporate 7-seater Diesel AT, and ₹18,63,700 for the Alcazar Prestige 7-seater Petrol DCT.

The diesel Corporate variant is available with both 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic transmission options. It features a voice-enabled smart panoramic sunroof and is designed to meet the preferences of customers looking for more features at a competitive price point.

In the petrol range, the Prestige variant now comes equipped with a 7-speed DCT, providing customers with an automatic transmission option at a more accessible price within the Alcazar line-up.

The updated Alcazar variants come with a range of exterior features including quad beam LED headlamps, sequential LED turn signals, R17 diamond cut alloy wheels, and bridge-type roof rails.

Inside the cabin, convenience features include a smart key with push-button start, dual-zone automatic temperature control, and a voice-enabled panoramic sunroof. Ambient lighting is integrated into the crashpad as well as the front and rear doors.

The infotainment system consists of a 10.25-inch HD touchscreen with navigation, along with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality through a wired-to-wireless adapter. Hyundai’s Bluelink connected car technology and a front-row wireless charger are also included.

In terms of safety, the new variants are equipped with six airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), hill-start assist control (HAC), and vehicle stability management (VSM).

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