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Cheaper Than Corolla Cross and Compass, New Brazilian SUV Set to Launch in 2025 Promises to Hit the Market at R$ 180,000, Achieve 22 km/l, and Be Exported to Over 70 Countries

Written by Flavia Marinho
Published on 11/05/2025 at 19:48
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Mais barato que Corolla Cross e Compass, novo SUV brasileiro com lançamento ainda 2025 promete chegar ao mercado por R$ 180 mil, fazer 22km/l e ser exportado para mais de 70 países
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Manufactured in Paraná, European Design and Cutting-Edge Technology: Renault Surprises with the New SUV, Launching in Brazil Cheaper than the Competition and with a 1.3 Turbo Flex Engine of 163 hp to Challenge the Reign of the Corolla Cross and Compass 

The medium SUV market in Brazil is about to be shaken up with the arrival of a new player: the Renault Boreal. Produced in São José dos Pinhais (PR), the model comes not just as another option but represents the new offensive of the French automaker to rival heavyweights like the Toyota Corolla Cross and the Jeep Compass, leaders in one of the most competitive segments of the Brazilian automotive industry.

Boreal Will Be the First Medium SUV from Renault Produced in Brazil with a Global Focus

Although initially seen camouflaged as the Dacia Duster, the Renault Boreal now shows its final bodywork. With a confirmed launch for this year, the SUV will be introduced first in Latin America and then in over 70 countries, establishing itself as a strategically important export product for the automaker.

According to information from Renault itself, the Boreal will be the first medium SUV from the brand produced in Brazil with a global focus. “We are betting big on the Boreal project. It incorporates everything we have learned from South American consumers, but with quality and ambition for the global market,” said Gilles Le Borgne, engineering director of the Renault Group, in an interview with Reuters.

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Modern Engine with a Focus on Performance and Efficiency

At the heart of the new Boreal is the 1.3 TCe turbo flex engine, already known to Brazilians, but now optimized to provide more versatility. With a power output of 163 hp when fueled with ethanol and 156 hp with gasoline, the SUV delivers torque between 27.5 kgfm and 25.5 kgfm, depending on the fuel. The transmission will be a dual-clutch (DCT) automated system, similar to that used in the Renault Kardian.

And the innovations don’t stop there: Renault has already confirmed the development of a mild hybrid version, expected to debut between 2026 and 2027 — a direct response to the growing demand for energy efficiency and emission reduction.

New Renault SUV Promises Ample Interior Space, Structural Robustness, and Cutting-Edge Safety

The Boreal uses the RGMP platform, a derivation of the CMF-B architecture of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, also featured in the Renault Kardian. At approximately 4.60 meters in length, 1.80 meters in width, 1.70 meters in height, and with a wheelbase of 2.70 meters, the SUV promises ample interior space and structural robustness.

Visually, the Boreal adopts lines inspired by the Dacia Bigster, with an emphasis on the chunky wheels and flush door handles at the rear. The unibody structure enhances the stability and durability of the model, essential characteristics for the Brazilian consumer.

In terms of safety, the model stands out by incorporating the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) package, which is superior to that of the Kardian. Confirmed features include: autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control (ACC), and blind spot detection. These features reinforce Renault’s commitment to safety and place the Boreal on the same technological level as its direct rivals.

Competitive Pricing to Face Giants Toyota Corolla Cross and Jeep Compass

Renault’s strategy is also aggressive in terms of pricing. The Boreal is expected to arrive at dealerships with prices between R$ 180,000 and R$ 200,000, positioning itself competitively against the Toyota Corolla Cross and the Jeep Compass. The expectation is that the combination of technology, design, safety, and price will be sufficient to capture a significant share of the C-SUV segment.

Industry experts, such as the team from the portal Autoo, highlight that the launch is an “ambitious and strategic move by Renault in Brazil,” targeting not only domestic sales but also large-scale exports.

Model Production Will Involve Recyclable Materials and Low Environmental Impact Processes

The Renault Boreal also reflects the automaker’s commitment to sustainability. The production of the model will involve recyclable materials and low environmental impact processes, in line with global decarbonization goals.

In addition to the future hybrid engine, the company aims to implement recycling programs for components and encourage green practices across the entire supply chain. These efforts were recently highlighted in an institutional report available on the official Renault website, reinforcing that the Boreal is an essential part of the group’s ESG strategy.

The Renault Boreal has not yet had its official consumption data disclosed by the automaker, but estimates from experts suggest that the SUV will present different levels of energy efficiency depending on the chosen engine.

New Renault Vehicle Promises to Achieve up to 22km/l to Challenge the Competition

The Renault Boreal has not yet had its official consumption data disclosed by the automaker, but estimates from experts suggest that the SUV will present different levels of energy efficiency depending on the chosen engine.

  • Mild Hybrid Version (MHEV): approximately 14.5 km/l in the city and 16 km/l on the highway.
  • More Advanced Conventional Hybrid Version: can achieve around 19 km/l in the city and 22 km/l on the highway.

These estimates position the Boreal as a direct competitor to models such as the Toyota Corolla Cross and the Jeep Compass, offering a combination of performance and fuel economy.

Goodbye Toyota Corolla Cross and Jeep Compass: Renault Boreal Has Come to Make Its Mark

Goodbye Toyota Corolla Cross and Jeep Compass. With a bold design, modern mechanical set, advanced safety features, and an environmentally conscious proposal, the Renault Boreal promises to compete inch by inch with giants in the segment. Its launch strengthens the brand’s presence in Brazil and promises to redefine the standards of quality and sophistication for national medium SUVs.

Feature Renault Boreal (estimated) Toyota Corolla Cross 2.0 Flex Jeep Compass T270 Flex
Engine 1.3L turbo flex, 4 cylinders 2.0L aspirated, 4 cylinders, Dual VVT-iE 1.3L turbo, 4 cylinders
Power (ethanol) 163 hp 175 hp at 6,600 rpm 185 hp at 5,750 rpm
Torque (ethanol) 27.5 kgfm 21.3 kgfm at 4,400 rpm 27.5 kgfm at 1,750 rpm
Transmission Automated DCT Automatic CVT (10 simulated gears) 6-speed automatic
Drive Front-wheel drive (FWD) Front-wheel drive (FWD) Front-wheel drive (FWD)
Consumption (ethanol) ≈ 14-22 km/l (estimated) 8.2 km/l (city) / 9.3 km/l (highway) Not disclosed
Trunk Not disclosed 440 liters 410 liters
Fuel tank Not disclosed 47 liters 55 liters
Dimensions (L x W x H) 4,600 x 1,800 x 1,700 mm 4,460 x 1,825 x 1,620 mm 4,404 x 1,819 x 1,635 mm
Wheelbase 2,700 mm 2,640 mm 2,636 mm
Curb weight Not disclosed 1,420 kg 1,505 kg
Safety Full ADAS (autonomous braking, ACC, blind spot) 7 airbags, Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) 6 airbags, stability and traction control
Price (base) R$ 180,000 to R$ 200,000 (estimated) R$ 203,690 R$ 212,190

And you, do you believe that the Boreal has what it takes to take on names like Compass and Corolla Cross? Leave your opinion in the comments and share this article with your car-loving friends!

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Luciano
Luciano
14/05/2025 23:24

Muito caro, inclusive os outros dois.

Roberto Gustavo
Roberto Gustavo
14/05/2025 12:12

Tá bom, só esqueceram de falar, que estão usando o câmbio automatizado com dupla embreagem, ou seja, você compra um carro automático mas não leva. Tinha tudo pra ser um concorrente direto, se contarem a verdade sobre o câmbio, acho pouco provável

Marco
Marco
14/05/2025 11:30

Não vai vender nada. Com esse preço de R$180.000 tem veículos elétricos com custo/benefício bem melhores.

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