Amid The Dominance Of SUVs, Five Sedans In 2025 Arrive To Revolutionize The Brazilian Market. From Hybrids To Futuristic Designs, Discover The Models That Promise Innovation And Stunning Performance.
For years, SUVs have dominated the Brazilian market, but a new trend may change the game.
In 2025, sedans make a strong comeback, bringing bold designs, cutting-edge technologies, and surprising mechanics.
Do these models have what it takes to dethrone SUVs as the public’s favorites? The Fórmula Turbo channel reveals the details.
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In Brazil, SUVs have maintained their absolute leadership for years, but five new sedans expected for 2025 promise to challenge this hegemony.
According to the Fórmula Turbo channel, each model brings innovations and striking features aimed at attracting both traditional drivers and young people interested in more elegant and dynamic vehicles.
Check out the highlights presented by the channel, and get ready to rethink the dominance of sports utilities.
Chevrolet Onix Plus: Compactness With Sophistication
First on the list, the Chevrolet Onix Plus promises to impress with a modern facelift and technological improvements.
As analyzed by Fórmula Turbo, the model, already very popular in Brazil, will receive visual updates inspired by the Chevrolet Monza.
Changes include LED headlights and taillights, an enlarged front grille, and new 16-inch wheels, giving the sedan a robust and refined appearance.
Inside, the Onix Plus focuses on an integrated multimedia central, high-quality materials, and sophisticated finishing.
According to the channel, the improved 1.0 turbo engine delivers up to 120 horsepower, with 20 kgfm of torque, promising quicker starts and fuel efficiency.
The model retains the six-speed automatic transmission, adjusted for smoothness and efficiency.
Despite the improvements, Fórmula Turbo questions whether the Onix Plus will be able to maintain its appeal in an increasingly competitive market, facing entry-level SUVs and other renewed compact sedans.
Honda City: Innovation With Efficiency
The Honda City, a natural replacement for the Civic among compact sedans, receives an update focused on comfort and technology.
According to Fórmula Turbo, the facelift of the model includes redesigned bumpers, sporty wheels, and a new front grille.
These changes not only modernize the appearance but also optimize aerodynamics.
Furthermore, the model will receive a hybrid version in Brazil, combining a flex 1.5 engine with an electric motor.
This configuration, according to the channel, offers a combined power of up to 130 horsepower and promises to be one of the most efficient in the segment.
In international markets, the City already features more advanced engines, such as the 1.0 turbo, but Brazil continues to rely on the reliability of the traditional flex engine.
With driver assistance features and a functional, spacious interior, the City targets drivers prioritizing efficiency and technology.
The channel Fórmula Turbo highlights that the model has the potential to rival hybrid compact SUVs in the national market.
Honda Civic: Technology And Exclusivity
Few cars have the historic prestige of the Honda Civic in Brazil. In 2025, it returns with an aggressive design and a technological appeal that promises to captivate medium sedan enthusiasts.
According to Fórmula Turbo, the new Civic will be imported from Thailand and feature a powerful hybrid system.
The combination of a 2.0 naturally aspirated engine with two electric motors results in 184 horsepower and 32 kgfm of torque.
This configuration, as reported by the channel, combines performance and energy efficiency, making it a promising option for those who value sustainability without sacrificing performance.
On the outside, the Civic features larger wheels, a honeycomb-style front grille, and sporty bumpers, reinforcing its imposing stance.
Inside, the highlight is the enlarged multimedia screen and cutting-edge connectivity, maintaining the minimalist design that has attracted admirers for decades.
However, Fórmula Turbo questions whether the Civic will be able to compete with the Toyota Corolla, the leader in the segment.
Toyota Corolla: Tradition With Modernity
The global sales leader, the Toyota Corolla arrives in 2025 with changes that promise to solidify its position.
According to Fórmula Turbo, the model will have hybrid and electric versions, as well as a design inspired by the BZ line, known for its futuristic vehicles.
Among the new features, highlighted are “C”-shaped headlights, aerodynamic wheels, and connected taillights.
The plug-in hybrid version will allow direct charging from outlets, delivering over 140 horsepower.
The channel emphasizes that, for the first time, the Corolla will have a 100% electric version in Brazil, a clear response to sustainability demands.
In addition to mechanical improvements, the Corolla stands out with premium finishing and advanced driver assistance features.
Produced in Brazil, the model aims to maintain competitive pricing, but will it be able to captivate drivers in a landscape with increasing hybrid and electric options?
Volkswagen Jetta: German Sportiness
Wrapping up the list, the Volkswagen Jetta arrives to attract demanding drivers passionate about performance.
According to Fórmula Turbo, the model combines an aggressive look with high performance, being equipped with a 2.0 turbo engine delivering 231 horsepower and 35 kgfm of torque.
This power is managed by a dual-clutch transmission, ensuring quick and precise shifts.
The Jetta’s design reinforces its sportiness, featuring 18-inch wheels, sharp headlights, and an illuminated grille.
Inside, the sedan offers a floating multimedia center and a premium sound system, along with ample space and high-quality materials.
Despite its qualities, the channel highlights that the Jetta’s price might be a limiting factor in a market that increasingly values cost-effectiveness.
The Future Of Sedans In Brazil
These five models make it clear that sedans still have much to offer the Brazilian market, even in a scenario dominated by SUVs.
As analyzed by Fórmula Turbo, the new entries promise to attract drivers looking for comfort, technology, and performance, but the challenge of competing with sports utilities will be intense.
And you, do you believe sedans can regain their popularity in Brazil? Which model caught your attention the most?






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