Discover The Five Cars That Are Popular In Argentina But Are Not Available In Brazil. Learn About The Features And Differences Of Each Model.
Despite the economic challenges, Argentina still holds attractions that spark curiosity and even a bit of envy among Brazilians. Among beautiful landscapes, standout gastronomy, and charming cities, there is another detail that catches the eye: the cars that circulate there.
On the streets of Argentina, it is possible to find models that are not sold in Brazil, some with striking designs, others with enviable interior space.
While here we adapt to the options available in the national market, over there the variety includes vehicles that we will hardly see in Brazilian dealerships.
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Find Out The 5 Cars That Are Seen In Argentina But You Can’t Find In Brazil
Ford Kuga: Mid-Size SUV With European Flair
The SUV segment is booming worldwide, and Argentina is no exception. Among the available options, the Ford Kuga stands out.
It is a mid-size SUV, a direct rival of the Jeep Compass, but with a focus on the European market.

Source: Ford
In the United States, Ford offers a similar model called Escape.
As for Brazil, the brand’s options include the second-generation Territory and the Bronco Sport, the latter being more robust and geared towards off-road adventures.
The Kuga, however, remains an exclusive privilege for Argentines.
Citroën C-Elysée: Spacious And Elegant Sedan
While in Brazil Citroën focuses its lineup on the C3, C3 Aircross, and C4 Cactus, in Argentina, it was possible to find the C-Elysée.

Source: Razão Automóvel
This compact sedan features attractive lines and a generous 506-liter trunk, as well as good interior space for passengers.
Even with these qualities, the model has already been discontinued in the neighboring country. Still, it left its mark as a comfortable and practical option that would certainly spark interest in the Brazilian market.
Fiat Qubo: Compact And Versatile Minivan
For those needing space and versatility, the Fiat Qubo is the answer from our neighbors to the absence of the Doblò in Brazil.
With a peculiar design and a focus on internal utility, the model serves well as a family or commercial transport.

Source: Motor1
In Brazil, the Doblò had a long trajectory of over 15 years but has left the market. In Argentina, the Qubo fills this space, providing functionality even without major aesthetic attractions.
Chevrolet Aveo: Indirect Successor Of The Corsa Classic
The Chevrolet Corsa Classic marked an era in Brazil but did not have a direct replacement here. Today, those looking for an affordable compact sedan from the brand can only find simpler versions of the Onix Plus.

Source: Quatro Rodas
In Argentina, the role of an affordable sedan is fulfilled by the Chevrolet Aveo. It maintains good interior space and an economical proposal, reminding one of the concept of the old Classic, but adapted to a more current design.
Nissan Note: Hatch With Minivan Soul
Inspired by the versatility that made the Honda Fit a fan favorite, the Nissan Note is a compact hatch with touches of a minivan.
The model has never been sold in Brazil, but it pleases Argentines who seek efficient interior space and good practicality for everyday use.

Source: InsideEVs
Meanwhile, in the Brazilian market, Nissan bets on the compact SUV Kicks as a rational alternative with good space utilization.
Still, the Note could be an interesting option for those who value functionality without giving up on a smaller size.
These are the 5 cars that exist in Argentina but have never made it to Brazil.
