carandbike Accessorised: Hyundai Alcazar

- Hyundai Motor is offering four accessories packs on the Alcazar
- Buyers can also go for individual accessories from its wide range
- The Alcazar is offered in 3 variants - Prestige, Platinum and Signature
The Hyundai Alcazar is the Korean carmaker's latest launch in India and has garnered a strong market response within a month of it going on sale. It's the fifth SUV in Hyundai Motor India's line-up and has already received over 12,000 bookings. The new Hyundai Alcazar is offered in three broad variants- Prestige, Platinum and Signature divided among two engine options and gearbox combinations. The company has come up with four specific accessories packs keeping the variants under consideration, while buyers can also purchase particular accessories.
Also Read: Hyundai Alcazar vs Hyundai Creta: What's Different?
Dark Pack

The Dark Pack is the basic package and will cost your Rs. 12,715.
The dark pack is the most basic pack and gives you just the amount of accessories needed on the inside and a bit on the outside to jazz up its looks. It will cost you Rs. 12,715.
- 3D floor mats
- Headlight garnish
- Number plate garnish
- Taillight garnish
- Chrome door-side moulding
Supreme Pack

The Supreme Pack has been priced st Rs. 30,898.
In addition to the Dark Pack, you get several other accessories in the supreme pack like chrome garnish on the fender, boot mat, car pillow and door visor among others. This pack has been priced st Rs. 30,898.
- All Dark Pack +
- Boot mat
- Chrome side fender
- Shades for rear quarter glass, rear windscreen
- Door visor
- Premium seat cover
- Car perfume
- Hyundai Car pillows
Majestic Pack

The majestic pack will cost you Rs. 24,900.
The majestic pack is basically for higher trims like the Signature. It offers chrome detailing on the exterior and just the amount of accessories on the inside needed in the range-topping trim. It will cost you Rs. 24,900.
- Boot mat
- Headlight Garnish
- Taillight Garnish
- Door visor
- Chrome door-side moulding
- Shades for rear quarter glass, rear windscreen
- Car perfume
- Hyundai Car pillows
Elevate Pack

The elevate pack will cost you Rs. 15,502 on the Alcazar.
Well the only major difference between elevate pack and majestic pack is that you get 3D floor mats here. Other accessorise remain almost the same. It will cost you Rs. 15,502 on the Alcazar.
- 3D floor mat
- 3D Boot mat
- Door visor
- Headlight Garnish
- Chrome door-side moulding
- Taillight Garnish
- Car perfume
- Hyundai Car pillows
And if buyers want to select particular accessories and customise their vehicles themselves, Hyundai still gives options to buy separate accessories.
| Accessories | Prices |
|---|---|
| Car Care kit | Rs. 1,399 |
| Air Purifier | Rs. 5,999 |
| Seat belt cover | Rs. 379 |
| Tyre Inflator | Rs. 3,043 |
| Boot Organiser | Rs. 1,652 |
| Back Seat Organiser | Rs. 799 |
| Car Vacuum Cleaner | Rs. 1,999 |
| Emergency Kit | Rs. 4,999 |
| All weather mats | Rs. 1,599 - 1,999 |
| Dummy Bonnet Scoop | Rs. 999 |
| Rear Aero Diffuser | Rs. 899 |
| Chrome Window Beltline | Rs. 2,599 |
| Body Cover | Rs. 1,599 - Rs. 3,799 |
| Seat Covers | Rs. 8,999 - Rs. 10,999 |
| Door Edge Guard | Rs. 399 |
Latest News
Janak Sorap | Feb 10, 2026KTM 200 Duke Receives Hardware Updates; Priced at Rs 1.94 LakhThe 200 Duke now gets a larger front brake disc, lighter alloy wheels, slimmer fork setup and a fresh new livery.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Feb 10, 2026January 2026 Auto Retail Up 17.61% YoY At 27.22 Lakh Units: FADA ReportFADA reports 17.61% YoY growth in January 2026 auto retail at 27.22 lakh units, driven by strong rural demand, two-wheeler surge and positive dealer outlook for the coming months.3 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | Feb 10, 2026BYD Atto 3 Evo Unveiled: 443 Bhp AWD EV With Up To 470 KM RangeBYD adds a second motor to the Atto 3, bumping torque to 560 Nm while the FWD standard model switches to RWD.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 10, 2026Mahindra Introduces Remote Service Vans For EVs In DelhiNew service to enable service at doorstep for Mahindra’s range of electric SUVs.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 10, 2026CEAT CrossRad Dual-Purpose Tyre Review: Tested Across Highways, Heat and GhatsA cross-country ride from Delhi NCR to Mumbai on my BMW G 310 GS made me appreciate just how critical good rubber is, especially when the journey throws everything at you.5 mins read
car&bike Team | Feb 10, 2026Continental Launches CrossContact A/T2 Tyres In The Indian Market3 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Feb 10, 2026Tata Punch EV Long Term Review: Small EV With A Big-Hearted PersonalityWith the new Punch EV Facelift just around the corner, we decided to take a look at what it excels at and what could be improved.6 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Feb 4, 2026Volkswagen Tayron R-Line Review: Sensible Flagship For IndiaVolkswagen has introduced a made-in-India flagship SUV that offers space, comfort, performance, and German driving finesse in a practical three-row package. But is the Tayron R-Line good enough?6 mins read
Preetam Bora | Feb 2, 2026TVS NTorq 150 Road Test Review: Bigger, Better & More Efficient!We test the new TVS NTorq 150 out in the real world to get a sense of what it offers in terms of performance, dynamics and fuel economy.7 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Jan 21, 2026Tata Punch Facelift Review: New Turbo Engine; Same Old SoulWith the update, the Tata Punch facelift retains its character of being a healthy runabout, which is perfect for Indian roads. But have these changes made it any better?7 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | Jan 17, 2026Bajaj Chetak C25 First Ride Review: Basic, Likeable E-Scooter For First-Time RidersThe Chetak C25, in quite a few ways, is poles apart from the larger and more powerful 30 and 35 Series models, but in its mannerisms, it is very much a Chetak.8 mins read





































































































































