Consumption, Maintenance, Insurance and Depreciation: Discover the Vehicles with the Lowest Ownership Cost in the Country in 2024 and Start 2025 with the Ideal Car!
The Brazilian automotive market continues to expand, driven by new manufacturers and diverse models, including hybrids and electric vehicles. However, with the rise in prices of new cars and fuels, many consumers are looking for vehicles with lower ownership costs, according to the website Vrum.
The “Lowest Ownership Cost” Award from Quatro Rodas Magazine analyzed factors such as consumption, maintenance, insurance, depreciation and taxes (focusing on the IPVA in São Paulo), considering the first 15,000 km driven. Check out the models that led in their categories!
Hatchbacks: Chevrolet Onix LT MT Leads
The Chevrolet Onix LT MT is the model with the lowest ownership cost in Brazil. Despite the high price to leave the dealership, the car stands out for its low annual depreciation of only 7.2%, ensuring long-term savings.
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With a 1.0 engine producing 75 hp and costing less than R$ 70,000, Fiat’s car returns to the podium as the cheapest in the country; a temporary promotion for the 2026 Like version reduces the price of the Fiat Mobi.
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With a mild hybrid system of 48 V, 176 hp and a price of R$ 175,990 in the Sahara version, the new Jeep Renegade changes mostly on the inside, improves slightly in fuel consumption, and remains almost the same car.
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With a 293.5 cm³ engine and a range of up to 400 km with a 14.1-liter tank, the Honda CB 300F Twister 2026 has up to 24.7 hp, an initial price of R$ 25,150, and already exceeds R$ 29,000 in the Fipe Table.
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With a 1.3 engine, nearly 700 km of range, and Turbo 200, the Fiat model surpasses Polo, Tera HB20, and Onix, becoming the best-selling car in March; see the numbers for the Fiat Strada and others.

Sedans: Toyota Corolla XEI is the Most Fuel Efficient
The Toyota Corolla XEI combines excellent fuel consumption with affordable maintenance and a significantly lower depreciation than its competitors. These factors place it at the top of the category.

Compact SUVs: Fiat Fastback T200 Stands Out
Among the compact SUVs in the market, the Fiat Fastback T200 leads. Despite the overall costs of the category increasing, the model stands out for its low depreciation and reduced IPVA.

Midsize SUVs: Toyota Corolla Cross XRE is the Best Choice
In the midsize SUVs category, the Toyota Corolla Cross XRE offers a perfect balance of performance, affordable insurance and economical maintenance, making it the leader in the segment.

Pickup Trucks: Volkswagen Saveiro Robust CS Shines
The Volkswagen Saveiro Robust CS is the cheapest pickup truck to maintain on the market, standing out for its affordable IPVA and lower depreciation compared to other models in the segment.

Hybrids: Toyota Corolla Cross XRX Hybrid Wins
In the hybrid car market, the Toyota Corolla Cross XRX Hybrid takes the lead, thanks to its efficient consumption of 17.8 km/l, surpassing competitors like the GWM Haval H6 HEV, which has a consumption of 13.8 km/l and more expensive maintenance.

Electric Vehicles: Renault Kwid E-Tech is the Most Economical
In the electric vehicle market, the Renault Kwid E-Tech stands out as the most affordable model among electrified cars priced up to R$ 200 thousand, offering lower ownership costs and reduced IPVA.


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