
Highlights:
- Hyundai unveils Adventure Editions for Creta and Alcazar at a starting price of Rs 15.17 lakh.
- These editions are based on Creta’s SX and SX (O) trims, and Alcazar’s Platinum and Signature (O) variants.
- New Ranger Khaki color with contrasting black accents.
- Interior features include black finish with sage green inserts and front/rear dashcams.
- Adventure Editions available with Creta’s 1.5L petrol and Alcazar’s 1.5L turbo-petrol and diesel engines.
Hyundai India has introduced the Adventure Editions of its popular models Creta and Alcazar, with prices starting from Rs 15.17 lakh (ex-showroom). These Adventure Editions, similar to Tata’s Camo Edition, come with cosmetic updates that enhance the visual appeal. While the Creta Adventure Edition offers a petrol engine, the Alcazar Adventure Edition is available with both turbo-petrol and diesel engine options.
Pricing Details
Here’s a quick look at the pricing for the Adventure Editions:
Trims | Standard Price (Rs) | Adventure Edition Price (Rs) | Difference (Rs) |
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Creta SX Petrol MT | 14.81 lakh | 15.17 lakh | 36,000 |
Creta SX (O) Petrol CVT | 17.54 lakh | 17.89 lakh | 35,000 |
Alcazar Platinum Turbo-petrol MT | 18.68 lakh | 19.04 lakh | 36,000 |
Alcazar Signature (O) Turbo-petrol DCT | 20.28 lakh | 20.64 lakh | 36,000 |
Alcazar Platinum Diesel MT | 19.64 lakh | 20 lakh | 36,000 |
Alcazar Signature (O) Diesel AT | 20.88 lakh | 21.24 lakh | 36,000 |
Exterior Updates
The Adventure Editions sport the new Ranger Khaki green hue, accompanied by blacked-out chrome elements. This theme extends to the ORVMs, roof, and wheels, giving the vehicles a more rugged appearance. The wheels feature black finishing, and red brake calipers add a touch of sportiness. An ‘Adventure Edition’ badge on the fender distinguishes these special models. Hyundai also offers various color options for those who prefer a different look.
Interior Changes

Inside, the cabin features a black finish with sage green inserts on the AC vents and seat upholstery, providing a subtle contrast. The seat cushions and floor mats proudly display the Adventure branding. Notably, both models are equipped with front and rear dashcams, enhancing safety.
Features and Safety

The Adventure Editions come loaded with features, including a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, a Bose sound system, cruise control, and a wireless phone charger. Safety features encompass six airbags, electronic stability control, parking sensors, and a tyre pressure monitoring system. The Alcazar additionally offers a fully digital 10.25-inch driver’s display and a 360-degree camera.
Engine Choices

The Creta Adventure Edition is powered by a 115PS 1.5-litre petrol engine, available with a 6-speed manual or a CVT. On the other hand, the Alcazar Adventure Edition offers both the 160PS 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and 116PS 1.5-litre diesel engine options. Standard transmissions include a 6-speed manual for both, while automatic choices range from a 7-speed DCT (turbo-petrol) to a 6-speed torque converter (diesel).
Rivals and Competition
The Hyundai Creta Adventure Edition competes against the likes of Kia Seltos, VW Taigun, Maruti Grand Vitara, and the upcoming Honda Elevate. On the other hand, the Alcazar Adventure Edition faces competition from Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus, and Mahindra XUV700.
Conclusion
The new Adventure Editions of Hyundai Creta and Alcazar bring an exciting update to these models, enhancing their appearance and safety features. With these enhancements, Hyundai continues to cater to the evolving preferences of Indian consumers.