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What you should know about the new Hyundai Alcazar

Alcazar versus Creta: The Alcazar wheelbase is 150mm longer, with third-row seating and a small quarter window behind the C pillar. Additionally, the Alcazar has a studded-chrome grille, a different back, and just better presence on the road. There's more:

June 25, 2021 / 11:02 IST
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Hyundai Alcazar
Hyundai Alcazar

Is the Alcazar a Creta that’s been stretched out? The answer is both yes and no. Hyundai’s new SUV is based on the Creta and thus looks (and feels) similar to it in some respects – but it’s also very definitely its own car, and thus has a distinct character. Let’s break it down, shall we?

The Alcazar is dimensionally different

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Hyundai set out to make the longest wheelbase in this segment, and it’s done so. By extending the rear overhang and stretching the wheelbase to 2,760mm (150mm more than the Creta), Hyundai has created extra room in the cabin and, of course, put in a third row of seats. The Alcazar's wheelbase is now 19mm more than the recently launched Tata Safari and 10mm more than the MG Hector Plus, which used to have the maximum wheelbase until now.

Depending on your needs, you can order a 6- or 7-seat Alcazar, with the 6-seater having two captain seats in the second row and the 7-seater a bench seat. The third row is really only suitable for children and adults of small build; the captain seats are very comfortable, as are the two front seats. The bench seat should also be good, going by what you get in the Creta.