Hyundai Alcazar vs Tata Safari: Know who is the stronger of both SUVs, full details from features to engine

Hyundai today unveiled its new upcoming SUV Alcazar. With the announcement of the launch of this new SUV, its comparison with the already existing Tata Safaris in the market has begun. Both SUVs will face each other in the market with 6-seater and 7-seater design. But there are differences that make both SUVs different from each other. So let’s know which of these two is the best SUV

Engine capacity:

Hyundai Alcazar will be available in the market with petrol and diesel engine options. In its petrol version, the company offers a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder petrol engine that produces 159 hp of power and 192 Nm of torque. At the same time, its diesel version is powered by a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder turbocharged engine that produces 115 hp and 250 Nm of torque. Both engines are offered with a 6 speed manual and automatic transmission gearbox.

Tata Safari uses the company’s 2.0-liter capacity Crytek Turbo Diesel engine, generating 170 hp. It has a 6-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. The company could launch it in the future with four-wheel drive. While Safari is only available in the market with a diesel engine option, it is clear that Tata Safari is more powerful in terms of power.

Design and Wheelbase:

The Hyundai Alcazar is also designed on the same platform that the Creta was built on. However, the company has given it a 2,760mm long wheelbase, which is 150mm higher than the Creta. At the same time, Tata Safari is built on the award-winning IMPACT 2.0 design language and Omega architecture, giving the company a 2,741mm wheelbase. In this regard, the Hyundai Alcazar is better in terms of wheelbase, which helps provide more space inside the cabin.

Tata Safari Gear

Gearbox and driving modes:

The engine used in the Alcazar comes with a 6-speed manual and an automatic transmission gearbox. It has three driving modes that include environment, city and sport. At Safari, at the same time, the company used a 6-speed manual and torque converter automatic gearbox, offering three types of driving: environment, city and sport.

Features:

Alcazar’s cabin features a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system that can be connected to Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. In addition, Hyundai’s traditional communications technology, panoramic sunroof, ISOFix seat mounts, wireless phone charging, automatic climate control, and other features make the cabin even more attractive.

Tata Safari Comparison

The Tata Safari Signature Style features Oak Brown Dual Tone Dashboard, 8.8-inch Floating Infotainment System, 7-inch Instrument Panel, Powerful Speakers from JBL, Panoramic Sunroof. Various variants include Ambient Lighting, Enon HID Projector Headlamp, USB Charger, Subwoofer, Electronic Parking Brake, Automatic Vehicle Grip, Three Different Terron Modes (Normal, wet and rough road), Multi-function steering Wheel, Automatic AC, Semi Digital Instrument Console Given.

Price and Mileage:

While it is difficult to say anything about its price before the Alcazar launches, it is clear that this SUV is larger in size and has new features that are more expensive than the current Creta model. Tata Safari costs Rs 14.69 lakh to Rs 21.45 lakh. As of now, no information has been shared about the mileage of the Alcazar, but the manual variant of Tata Safari delivers mileage of up to 16.14 km / h and the automatic variant offers up to 14.08 km / h.

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