Hyundai launched their 7-seater SUV Alcazar in the market recently. It competes with cars like MG Hector Plus, Tata Safari in the segment. The SUV is actually based on Creta which got launched in the market last year. Just like Creta, Alcazar is also doing well in terms of sales and there is a waiting period on this SUV as well. Hyundai is also offering genuine accessories for Alcazar and here we have a video that shows what all accessories are available with the SUV.
The video has been uploaded by Car Accessories on their YouTube channel. In this video, vlogger mainly talks about the chrome garnishes and appliques that are available for the all-new Alcazar. This kit is for those who love chrome and were not satisfied with the premium look of the SUV.
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Vlogger mentions that these are good quality chrome accessories. As part of the video, vlogger unpacks all these garnishes and shows how they look on the car. He starts with the headlight chrome garnish. As these accessories are made for Alcazar, they fit perfectly. The headlight gets a chrome garnish and so does the LED tail light. Chrome garnishes are available for fog lamps as well.
A chrome ORVM cover, door handle cover and chrome finger guard is also available with the SUV. All these accessories can be stuck over the panels using 3M tape and the same is shown in the video too. Vlogger does not mention the price of this chrome kit in the video. These chrome garnishes are not something that everyone would like and that is why they are available for the SUV as accessory.
As mentioned above, Hyundai Alcazar is based on Creta but, Hyundai has smartly made subtle changes to the SUV to differentiate both. The SUV has a longer wheelbase than Creta and is longest vehicle in the segment. It is offered in three trims – Prestige, Platinum and Signature. Even the base Prestige trim is offered with decent amount of features like wireless phone charging for both front and second row passengers, keyless entry, remote engine start, 17 inch alloy wheels, tri-beam LED headlamps, LED tail lamps, panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, cruise control, dual tone leatherette upholstery, 10.25 inch touchscreen infotainment screen, fully digital instrument cluster, connected car features and so on.
It is available in both 6 and 7-seater configurations. The SUV is available with two engine options. There is a 1.5 litre turbo diesel engine that generates 115 Ps and 250 Nm of torque and a 2.0 litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that generates 159 Ps and 191 Nm of torque. The diesel engine is the same unit that is doing duties in Creta while the petrol engine has been borrowed from Elantra and Tucson. Both petrol and diesel engine options in Hyundai Alcazar are available with manual and automatic transmission options. In comparison to the rivals, Alcazar is a bit expensive mainly because of the features that it offers even with the base variants. Prices for Hyundai Alcazar start at Rs 16.30 lakh, ex-showroom and go up to Rs 19.99 lakh, ex-showroom.
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