We take Hyundai Alcazar’s top-end Signature edition for a spin
The Hindu
Hyundai Alcazar 2024 review: The heavily updated Hyundai Alcazar is a heady combination of space, luxury and practicality
The Hyundai Alcazar is based on the same platform as the Creta and like its predecessor does carry a lot of similarities. Having said that, for the 2024 edition, Hyundai India has put in the effort to give the Alcazar a calling of its own as it moves further away from what the Creta is and shapes a new segment for itself.
The difference begins with the design. While the side panels and doors are reminiscent of the Creta, it is the imposing front look that makes the Alcazar stand apart. Now featuring Hyundai’s SUV family design language, the Alcazar runs ‘H’ shaped LED DRLS, a neat light bar and gets squared-off projector headlights. The revised front grille finished in dark chrome looks premium and upmarket and you also get a redesigned hood and a rugged front bumper.
When viewed from the side, the Alcazar’s 18 inch diamond cut alloys take centrestage as they add to the vehicle’s dynamic profile. Another highlight is the bridge type roof rail that adds to the SUV’s bold stance. The rear brings the entire package together with a more squared-off look that has the ‘H’ motif in the lights once again. There is a neat LED lightbar across the back as well and the vehicle also benefits from an updated bumper and skidplate that gives it a wider stance. One feature that stands out is the sequential function of the LED turn signals, which enhances the premium feel of the Alcazar and adds to its modern appeal.
The vehicle we had on test was the top-end Signature edition that comes in a six-seater configuration. Keeping with the premium theme, Hyundai has kitted out the Alcazar pretty well and it shows in the overall use of high-end material on most surfaces. Yes, there are a few that still feel a little plastic for our taste, but by no means are they a deal breaker.
The front console is dominated by a massive digital display that is split into two screens — one for the drive, while the other functions as the infotainment system. If you are familiar with what the updated Creta got, then you know that this system is exactly the same. Having said that, functionality is great, it works seamlessly and connectivity is great.
As far as space on board is concerned, the Alcazar is a three-row SUV and in the six-seater configuration it gets captain seats in the second row as well. The front seats and second row seats come with ventilation as part of the package. Seat comfort is fantastic as is leg space. The challenge comes in the third row, where the seats, however nice they are, are still a little cramped and best reserved for either small kids or pets. Overall, the cabin carries an airy feel that has a premium touch brought about by the use of a dual tone combination of Noble Brown and Haze Navy. The panoramic sunroof is just the icing on the cake.
Technology plays a significant role in the Alcazar, with a focus on keeping passengers connected and entertained. The SUV is equipped with the latest in-car technology, including a large infotainment screen with smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Other tech highlights include wireless charging, a premium sound system, and a fully digital instrument cluster that provides real-time driving information. Hyundai is also offering the Alcazar with a digital key, where your smartphone works to unlock the vehicle and start it as well.