Hyundai Alcazar: Those who have already bought the car will continue to get service from the company. Because the company does not stop its services immediately after discontinuing a car.
Hyundai Alcazar 7 Seater Car: Hyundai Motor India Limited has discontinued the entry-level six-seater petrol version of its recently launched Alcazar.
However, those who have already bought the car will continue to get service from the company. Because, the company does not stop the services of a car immediately after discontinuing it.
With the discontinuation of the entry-level six-seater petrol version, the Prestige 7-seater petrol MT variant has now become the base variant.
The 6-seater entry-level Alcazar used to get a manual gearbox while the Prestige (O) trim comes with an automatic transmission as well. Currently, the Hyundai Alcazar can be bought in Platinum and Signature grades.
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Automatic transmission is available in Platinum (O) and Signature (O) variants of the car. With the entry-level six-seater petrol version of the Hyundai Alcazar being discontinued, the base Prestige seven-seater petrol MT variant now starts at Rs.16.30 lakh, the same as the Signature (O) six-seater petrol AT dual-tone. Goes up to a price of Rs 19.99 lakh. Both these prices are ex-showroom.
The car is available in four variants - 2.0L MPI, 6 Speed Manual (Petrol), 1.5i 6 Speed Automatic (Diesel), 1.5i 6 Speed Manual (Diesel), and 2.0L MPI, 6 Speed Automatic (Petrol). We also bring you the specifications of the 2.0L MPI, 6 speed manual (petrol) variant, read below.
Specifications of Hyundai Alcazar
• Engine Type- 2.0 MPi
• Fuel Type- Multi-Point Injection (MPI)
• Displacement (CC) - 1999
• Max Power - 159 PS @ 6500 rpm
• Max Torque - 191 Nm @ 4500 rpm
• Configuration - 4 Cylinder, 16 Valve
• Valvetrain Type- DOHC
• Transmission - 6 speed, manual
• Fuel Tank Capacity- 50
It is worth noting that the Hyundai Alcazar competes with Hector's MG Hector Plus, Tata's Harrier and Safari and the newly launched Mahindra XUV700.