Hyundai Alcazar Platinum (O) Now Offers More Flexibility With New 7-Seater Option
- by Aniruthan Srithar
- Sep 3, 2021
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Sadly, this is limited only to the diesel engine. The petrol option in this variant can still be had only as a 6-seater
- Hyundai Alcazar mid-spec Platinum (O) 7-seater launched at Rs 19.63 lakh.
- Priced Rs 15,000 lesser than Platinum (O) 6-seater.
- Offered only with the 115PS 1.5-litre diesel engine with 6-speed AT for this trim.
- Notable features include digital driver’s display, 360-degree camera, and a blindspot monitor.
We were the first to report about the possible launch of a 7-seater option in the Alcazar’s mid-spec Platinum (O) trim. Now, this has become reality in the diesel variant that is priced at Rs 19.63 lakh, Rs 15,000 less than the six-seater Platinum (O). The petrol variant doesn’t get the 7-seater option Platinum (O) yet.
This is the second 7-seater option to be offered with the Alcazar's diesel automatic variants. Also, the Platinum (O) diesel automatic variant is the only one that offers flexibility between 6- and 7-seater options. Here’s a quick look at the variant-wise prices and seating layouts of the Alcazar:
Petrol Prices |
Diesel Prices |
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Manual |
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Prestige |
Rs 16.30 lakh / Rs 16.45 (7-seater/6-seater) |
Rs 16.68 lakh/ Rs 16.53 lakh (7-seater/6-seater) |
Platinum |
Rs 18.22 lakh (7-seater) |
Rs 18.45 lakh (7-seater) |
Signature |
Rs 18.70 lakh (6-seater) |
Rs 18.93 lakh (6-seater) |
Signature Dual Tone |
Rs 18.85 lakh (6-seater) |
Rs 19.08 lakh (6-seater) |
Automatic |
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Prestige (O) |
Rs 17.93 lakh (6-seater) |
Rs 18.01 lakh (7-seater) |
Platinum (O) |
Rs 19.55 lakh(6-seater) |
Rs 19.63 lakh (7-seater)/ Rs 19.78 lakh (6-seater) |
Signature (O) |
Rs 19.84 lakh (6-seater) |
Rs 19.99 lakh (6-seater) |
Signature (O) |
Rs 19.99 lakh (6-seater) |
Rs 20.14 lakh (6-seater) |
Now to the features. Even though the Platinum (O) is not the top-spec trim, it comes with plenty of niceties including a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, a 10.25-inch infotainment system with connected car technology, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, powered driver’s seat, 64-colour ambient lighting, panoramic sunroof, and a Bose sound system.
Safety is taken care of by six airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, a 360-degree camera with blindspot monitor, and electronic stability control.
The Alcazar Platinum (O) can only be had with the 6-speed automatic transmission in both the 159PS 2-litre petrol and 115PS 1.5-litre diesel engine options.
With the introduction of the new 7-seater option, the Alcazar Platinum (O) now offers more flexible options for buyers. It rivals the Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus, and Mahindra XUV700 in the Indian market.