<p>Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Wednesday said it will enter the seven-seater premium SUV segment in India with the global debut of its Alcazar model this year.</p>.<p>The Hyundai Alcazar will offer customers upscale mobility, be it for business travel or families travelling together, the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>HMIL Managing Director and CEO S S Kim said, "The year 2021 will add a new chapter in HMIL history, as we gear up to enter and redefine a new segment."</p>.<p>As Hyundai completes 25 years in the country, he said, "We will re-emphasise our commitment to Indian customers with the global debut of Hyundai Alcazar that is 'Made in India' and 'Made First for India'."</p>.<p>The Hyundai Alcazar will enter the seven-seater SUV segment, where the existing players include Mahindra XUV500, newly launched Tata Safari and MG Hector Plus, among others.</p>.<p>HMIL said the Alcazar has been inspired by the royal lineage of castles and palaces, denoting grandeur, spaciousness and solidity. It is targeted at sophisticated, innovative and tech-savvy customers.</p>.<p>It, however, did not disclose further details of the upcoming product. </p>
<p>Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Wednesday said it will enter the seven-seater premium SUV segment in India with the global debut of its Alcazar model this year.</p>.<p>The Hyundai Alcazar will offer customers upscale mobility, be it for business travel or families travelling together, the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>HMIL Managing Director and CEO S S Kim said, "The year 2021 will add a new chapter in HMIL history, as we gear up to enter and redefine a new segment."</p>.<p>As Hyundai completes 25 years in the country, he said, "We will re-emphasise our commitment to Indian customers with the global debut of Hyundai Alcazar that is 'Made in India' and 'Made First for India'."</p>.<p>The Hyundai Alcazar will enter the seven-seater SUV segment, where the existing players include Mahindra XUV500, newly launched Tata Safari and MG Hector Plus, among others.</p>.<p>HMIL said the Alcazar has been inspired by the royal lineage of castles and palaces, denoting grandeur, spaciousness and solidity. It is targeted at sophisticated, innovative and tech-savvy customers.</p>.<p>It, however, did not disclose further details of the upcoming product. </p>