Hyundai has brought forward the launch of the 2025 Creta in Brazil, bringing new engine and design features. With a new 1.6 turbo engine and technological improvements, the SUV is preparing to meet 2025 emission requirements, maintaining its market leadership.
O automobile market is about to be shaken by a new development that no one expected to arrive so soon.
Between rumors and sightings, one of the most popular SUVs in Brazil is preparing for a colossal transformation, capable of redefining its position in the disputed segment.
But what exactly will this change bring? That’s what everyone is curious to find out in the coming weeks.
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However, the first images reveal something surprising that promises to stir the expectations of Hyundai fans.
New Hyundai Creta: what do we already know?
The Hyundai Creta, which was already awaited with great expectations for 2025, promises to arrive on the Brazilian market much earlier than expected.
According to information from reliable sources such as the page Green Plaque and Abandoned.BR, the compact SUV has already been caught on the streets of São Paulo, where he is being photographed for advertising campaigns.
The highlight is an N Line version equipped with the 1.0 turbo engine, in addition to a more powerful variant with a 1.6 TGDI engine, as revealed by the inscriptions on the rear of the vehicle.
The engine change: goodbye 2.0 aspirated
To meet the new emissions standards that come into force in 2025, the Hyundai Creta will undergo a significant change in its engine.
The 2.0 naturally aspirated engine, which currently delivers 156/166 hp and 19,1/20,5 kgfm, will be replaced by the 1.6 turbo TGDI, the same one already used in the Tucson, but now with some improvements for the Brazilian market.
According to experts, the new engine should offer an impressive 177 hp and 27 kgfm of torque, a considerable upgrade over the previous model.
Furthermore, it is expected that this new engine will be adapted to run on ethanol, making the Creta 2025 even more competitive.
The exchange rate also evolves, possibly adopting the 7-speed dual-clutch automated transmission, following the pattern already seen in the Tucson. This represents an important advance, considering that the current version has a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Renewed design and technology
It's not just under the hood that the new Hyundai Creta will have new features. The SUV will also bring improvements to its interior, promising a superior technological experience to its direct competitors.
According to information revealed by internal sources, the Creta 2025 will feature a fully digital instrument panel, in addition to improvements in its driving assistance systems.
These updates aim to raise the level of safety and comfort, aspects increasingly demanded by consumers in the segment.
The external design should also undergo adjustments, albeit subtle ones, with emphasis on the new, larger wheels on the top-of-the-line version and other aesthetic details that make the vehicle more robust and modern.
Why is Creta so important in the Brazilian market?
In recent years, the Hyundai Creta has established itself as one of the best-selling SUVs in Brazil. Its combination of cost-benefit, versatility and comfort has made it a popular choice among consumers.
However, to maintain this prominent position, the Hyundai recognizes the need for continuous innovation, especially in an increasingly competitive and demanding market in terms of performance and sustainability.
The anticipation of the launch of the 2025 model can be interpreted as a strategy by the brand to secure its market share, in view of the strict emission standards which will come into effect at the beginning of 2025.
What to expect from the launch?
The launch of the new Hyundai Creta is scheduled for the coming weeks, well before the start of 2025. The brand promises that the model will arrive at dealerships with great technological innovations and an engine capable of combining performance and efficiency.
For SUV lovers, the expectation is high and, if what was spotted on the streets of São Paulo is an indication of what is to come, the Creta 2025 could consolidate itself as one of the biggest successes in the national market.
Will the new Hyundai Creta 2025 win over Brazilian consumers with its technological innovations and turbocharged engine?