Light Utility Vehicles Offer Economy, Robustness And Efficiency In Urban Transport
The market for used vehicles in Brazil in September 2025 shows that light utility vehicles remain the protagonists for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and urban logistics companies. These models stand out for their load capacity, low maintenance cost, and economical consumption.
Since the launch of the Renault Kangoo in 1999 until the arrival of the Peugeot Partner Rapid in 2023, vans and compact pickups have established themselves as practical solutions. They handle narrow streets and heavy traffic well, in addition to offering operational efficiency for day-to-day use.
According to advertisements from Mercado Livre Veículos, five models stand out in 2025, from the cheapest to the most expensive.
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Renault Kangoo Express Surprises With Accessibility

The Renault Kangoo Express, launched in 1999, became a reference in light vans. It features 3.8 m in length, 1.67 m in width, and up to 800 kg of useful load. Additionally, it is known for its durability and low maintenance cost.
The model used a 1.6 flex engine with up to 95 hp or older gasoline versions. Among standard items, it offered power steering and heating, while the air conditioning was optional.
In September of 2025, the Kangoo Express starts at R$ 24,900. The most common units are from the first generation, produced until 2017. It is, therefore, one of the most affordable vans for those seeking initial economy and good internal space.
Fiat Doblò Cargo Maintains Tradition of Robustness

The Fiat Doblò Cargo, launched in 2001, quickly established itself as one of the most versatile utilities in the category. With 4.25 m in length and 1.72 m in width, it can carry up to 750 kg of useful load.
Equipped with a 1.8 flex engine with up to 132 hp and a manual transmission, it combines good performance and mechanical durability. Additionally, several versions offered air conditioning, power steering, and power locks.
Currently, in September 2025, the Doblò starts at R$ 35,900. The most common models are from 2012 to 2017, valued for their internal space and the reliability of Fiat’s mechanics.
Volkswagen Saveiro Robust For Work
The Volkswagen Saveiro, launched in 1982, received the Robust version in 2017, designed for commercial use. In the single cab configuration, it offered a 924-liter bed and up to 712 kg of useful load.
Its engine was the 1.6 flex with up to 104 hp with a manual transmission. Thus, it delivered fuel economy and efficiency. Standard items included front airbags, ABS brakes with EBD, and power steering.
Among convenience features, it also included air conditioning, power windows, and power locks. In September 2025, the Saveiro Robust starts at R$ 44,900, especially in units from 2017 to 2019. Thus, it has become a versatile option for those looking for open cargo space and simple maintenance.
Fiat Fiorino Remains An Icon of Urban Transport

The Fiat Fiorino, one of the most recognized utilities in Brazil since the 1980s, was revamped in 2013 based on the Uno. Compact and practical, it measures 4.38 m in length, 1.64 m in width, 3,100 liters of internal volume, and 650 kg of useful load.
The 1.4 flex engine with up to 88 hp is paired with a manual transmission. Among the features, ABS brakes and airbags are standard. Meanwhile, power steering and air conditioning were optional in the early years.
In the used market, the Fiorino is available starting at R$ 46,900, especially in models from 2014 to 2018. Therefore, it remains one of the most reliable utilities for urban deliveries.
Peugeot Partner Rapid Brings Modernity to the Segment

The Peugeot Partner Rapid, launched in 2023 and manufactured by Stellantis in Betim (MG), arrived to replace the old French Partner. Based on the second generation of the Fiorino, it features a differentiated finish and a more complete equipment package.
It measures 4.38 m in length, has 3,300 liters of internal capacity, and can carry up to 650 kg of useful load. The engine is the 1.4 flex with up to 86 hp, with a manual transmission. Since launch, it has offered as standard air conditioning, power steering, power windows, and power locks.
In September 2025, the model appears on Mercado Livre starting at R$ 79,900, primarily in units from 2023 and 2024. Thus, it is already viewed as a modern, practical, and compact option for those seeking efficiency and a complete package.
The Future of Light Utility Vehicles in Brazil
In 2025, the market for used light utility vehicles in Brazil has prices ranging from R$ 24,900 to R$ 79,900. This variation shows the evolution of the sector over the past decades.
On one hand, the Kangoo launched in 1999 paved the way for the popularization of vans. On the other hand, the Partner Rapid from 2023 represents modernization and the arrival of new features.
Source: Mercado Livre Veículos, September 2025.
What do you think is worth more in 2025: an affordable and robust van like the Kangoo or the Fiorino, or a more modern and complete model like the Partner Rapid?


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