The Hyundai Alcazar will soon hit the market in South Africa, sporting a lower starting price than the Grand Creta it replaces. Here’s what this 7-seater will cost you…
The Hyundai Alcazar – which is effectively a facelifted version of the Grand Creta – will soon debut in South Africa. And our information suggests that though the local range has been trimmed to 3 derivatives, the starting price has dropped by R20 600.
This falls in line with Hyundai Automotive South Africa’s recent strategy of lowering the starting prices of several of its products, including the facelifted Tucson, Creta, Venue, i20 and Grand i10. However, we should point out that the while the Grand Creta came standard with a 4-year/60 000 km service plan, the Alcazar’s parameters have been cut to 3 years or 45 000 km.
As a reminder, the Grand Creta launched in Mzansi in March 2022, positioned above the 5-seater Creta and set apart by its longer wheelbase, lengthier body, 2 extra seats and model-specific styling.
With this thoroughly facelifted version, Hyundai Automotive SA has taken the decision to switch to the Alcazar nameplate used in India since the model’s inception. For the record, the South Korean firm applied to trademark “Alcazar” in SA back in June 2024.
While the Grand Creta portfolio had comprised 5 derivatives, the Alcazar range that supersedes it is made up of 3 variants. According to our information, the line-up of 7-seater derivatives kicks off with the Alcazar 2.0 Executive AT, which is priced at R499 900.
By our maths, that’s R20 600 less than the outgoing entry-level – and manual equipped, a gearbox option that has interestingly fallen away with the arrival of the Alcazar – Grand Creta derivative. It’s also some R66 600 less than the auto-equipped variant it directly replaces.
From what we understand, the naturally aspirated 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine is carried over unchanged, again delivering 117 kW and 191 Nm to the front axle (though now exclusively via a 6-speed automatic transmission).
The remaining 2 derivatives both use Hyundai’s 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder turbodiesel motor. This engine likewise appears unchanged and thus offers 84 kW and 250 Nm to the front wheels through a 6-speed auto gearbox.
Our information suggests Hyundai Automotive SA has priced the Alcazar 1.5D Executive AT at R599 900, an increase of R11 400. Meanwhile, the Alcazar 1.5D Elite AT comes in at R669 900, R25 400 more than the equivalent Grand Creta variant.
Compared with the Grand Creta, the Alcazar’s Executive trim level upgrades to 18-inch alloy wheels (from 17-inch items) and gains features like downhill-brake control, an electric parking brake and drive-mode select. However, it curiously appears to lose its tyre-pressure monitoring system.
Meanwhile, the Elite grade now features extra driver-assistance kit in the form of forward collision-avoidance assist, blind-spot collision avoidance assist, lane-keeping assist, lane-following assist and driver-attention warning. It furthermore scores adaptive (as opposed to conventional) cruise control.
In South Africa, the Alcazar will be offered in a choice of 6 exterior colours: Starry Night, Titan Grey Metallic, Titan Grey Matte, Fiery Red, Atlas White and Abyss Black. We believe the interior colour scheme for SA-spec models will be black, rather than the 2-tone arrangement offered in India.
How much does the new Hyundai Alcazar cost in SA?
Hyundai Alcazar 2.0 Executive AT – R499 900
Hyundai Alcazar 1.5D Executive AT – R599 900
Hyundai Alcazar 1.5D Elite AT – R669 900
The prices above include Hyundai’s 7-year/200 000 km warranty (comprising a 5-year/150 000 km vehicle warranty and an additional 2-year/50 000 km powertrain warranty) as well as a 3-year/45 000 km service plan.
Related content
Hyundai Tucson (2025) Price & Specs




