Successfully Launching Creta Facelift, Hyundai Is Developing Alcazar Refreshing Version
JAKARTA - After launching the Creta facelift, Hyundai plans to refresh other models such as Alcazar. This is evidenced by the capture of a spy camera showing this three-line SUV being tested on the Middle East road.
Reporting from Carscoops, Saturday, March 30, the car was walking decorating the highway with stickers wrapped in camouflage. Despite being covered in a robe, the Alcazar facelift looks to have a number of changes compared to before.
Seen at the back, this car has the latest vertical LED lights inspired by the Palisade. In addition, there is an LED stop light installed high on the ceiling of the rear glass.
Another important element is the same twin-tip exhaust configuration as before with slightly higher roof rails. The rest, some elements of the old model are maintained in the facelift version.
It is estimated that Hyundai will provide Alcazars with a number of advanced features such as the Varying Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS).
In addition, the SUV is likely to be added with various features in the interior, such as rear ventilated seats, entertainment packages, and head support for passengers in the second and third rows.
It is also hoped that there will be sein lights features, soft plastic touch, memory chair function, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and various features that already have in Creta and Creta N Line.
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In terms of performance, Alcazar will be equipped with a 4-cylinder engine of 1.5 liters of gasoline turbo which can produce 160 ps of power and 253 Nm torque combined with six accelerations or dual-clutch seven accelerations.
The automotive manufacturer from South Korea is expected to present a variant of a 1.5 liter 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine with 112 ps of power and a 250 Nm torque combined with a six-acceleration manual transmission.