The Hyundai Alcazar is a three-row compact SUV introduced in 2021, based on the Hyundai Creta but extended with a 2,760 mm wheelbase to accommodate six- and seven-seat configurations. Built on the Hyundai-Kia K2 platform, it combines the practicality of a family SUV with premium features. The Alcazar is designed for customers seeking more space and flexibility than a two-row crossover while remaining easier to manage than a full-size ladder-frame SUV.
Latest Updates
- Trio beam LED headlamps with crescent glow DRLs and honeycomb-inspired LED tail lamps.
- Digital 10.25-inch instrument cluster with customizable themes.
- 10.25-inch HD infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
- Bose 8-speaker audio system with subwoofer.
- Blue Link connected car technology with OTA updates.
- Voice-enabled panoramic sunroof.
- Wireless charging in both 1st and 2nd rows.
- Auto healthy air purifier with AQI display.
- Drive and traction modes for multiple surfaces.
- Alcazar Knight Edition with blacked-out design and brass-accent interior.
Price and Variants (PKR)
The Hyundai Alcazar is not officially sold in Pakistan and is available only through private imports. Pricing depends on customs duties, importer margins, and trim levels. Globally, it is offered in Prestige, Platinum, and Signature variants, with both petrol and diesel engines and the option of manual or automatic transmissions. Pakistani pricing aligns with imported three-row SUVs such as the Kia Sorento and Toyota Fortuner.
Engine and Performance
- 2.0L Petrol MPi
- Power: 159 PS @ 6,500 rpm
- Torque: 191 Nm @ 4,500 rpm
- Transmission: 6-speed MT / 6-speed AT
- 1.5L Diesel CRDi
- Power: 115 PS @ 4,000 rpm
- Torque: 250 Nm @ 1,500-2,750 rpm
- Transmission: 6-speed MT / 6-speed AT
- Chassis & Drive
- Front-wheel drive setup.
- Suspension: McPherson strut (front), CTBA Coupled torsion beam axle (rear).
- All-wheel disc brakes.
- Drive Modes: Comfort, Eco, Sport.
- Traction Modes: Snow, Sand, Mud.
Battery Range / Mileage
- 2.0L Petrol (MT): 14.5 km/l (ARAI).
- 1.5L Diesel (MT): 20.4 km/l (ARAI). No hybrid or electric versions are available.
Features and Technology (Interior + Convenience)
- Premium dual-tone cognac brown interiors with quilted leatherette upholstery.
- 64-colour ambient lighting across the crashpad and doors.
- Perforated D-cut steering wheel and perforated gear knob with metallic scuff plates.
- 8-way power driver seat with height adjustment and lumbar support.
- Ventilated front seats for enhanced comfort on long drives.
- Captain seats with premium console armrest and wireless charger (6-seater).
- Second-row 60:40 split-folding bench in 7-seater with sliding and reclining adjustment.
- One-touch tip-and-tumble function for easier third-row access.
- Third-row 50:50 split-folding and reclining seats for added flexibility.
- Rear window sunshades and front row sliding sunvisor.
- Multiple USB charging points across all three rows, plus rear power outlet.
- 3rd-row AC vents with independent three-stage speed control.
- Auto healthy air purifier with AQI display integrated into the center console.
- Remote engine start with smart key and push-button start system.
- Smart cruise control with paddle shifters ( Prestige and Platinum trims with automatic drivetrain).
- Fully automatic temperature control system with eco coating for improved air quality.
Safety
The Alcazar provides safety through six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, VSM, and hill start assist as standard. Rear disc brakes and tyre pressure monitoring system are included, while higher trims feature blind view monitor, surround view monitor, and front parking sensors.
ISOFIX anchors, speed alert system, and impact-sensing auto door unlock add further reassurance. Built with Advanced High Strength Steel, the Alcazar maintains structural rigidity and crash protection.
Exterior and Interior Styling
The Alcazar adopts a bold design with trio beam LED headlamps, chrome cascading grille, honeycomb LED tail lamps, and R17/R18 diamond-cut alloys. Shark-fin antenna, twin-tip exhausts, and roof rails enhance its SUV character.
Inside, the Alcazar is designed to feel open and premium, with a wide dashboard layout, neatly integrated AC vents, and soft-touch panels. Practical enhancements include a cooled glove box, overhead sunglass holder, seatback tables with multiple cup holders and device holders spread across the front row.
Comparisons with Similar Cars
The Hyundai Alcazar competes with SUVs in the three-row category. In Pakistan, it is positioned against SUVs like Toyota Fortuner and Kia Sorento.
The Fortuner offers rugged ladder-frame construction and off-road strength, while the Sorento emphasizes larger dimensions and comfort.
The Alcazar's advantage lies in its compact urban size combined with advanced features such as dual screens, second-row wireless charging, and panoramic sunroof, distinguishing it from rivals.
Maintenance and Resale Value in Pakistan
As Alcazar is not part of Hyundai Nishat's official lineup, service and spare parts depend entirely on importers. While basic servicing can be carried out at Hyundai facilities, Alcazar-specific parts and panels must be imported, raising costs and lead times. Resale value in Pakistan is weaker compared to Fortuner or Sorento, but niche buyers interested in premium features may support demand in the luxury import segment.
Conclusion
The Hyundai Alcazar is a premium three-row SUV that bridges the gap between compact crossovers and full-size ladder-frame SUVs. With petrol and diesel options, multiple seating layouts, and extensive convenience features, it appeals to families seeking practicality with luxury.
In short, the Alcazar remains an attractive option for those seeking a modern, feature-rich imported SUV