Depreciation of compact midsize pickups shows peculiar differences between Chevrolet, Fiat and Renault brands!
If you have your eye on a compact midsize pickup truck and cares about the devaluation, this analysis will be enlightening as each segment model behaves in relation to the market. Comparing the values by Fipe Table for November 2023 for the 2024 models, we analyzed the top-of-the-line turbo flex versions of Chevrolet Montana RS 1.2 Turbo AT, Fiat Toro Volcano Turbo 270 AT and Renault Oroch Outsider 1.3 TCe CVT. Check out which model remained most valuable after one year of use, according to the website autossegredos.
Chevrolet Montana RS 1.2 Turbo AT: lowest depreciation in the segment
Starting with the model that lost the least value, the Chevrolet Montana RS 1.2 Turbo AT led in terms of appreciation among compact midsizes. In November 2023, this pickup had a value of R$151.821 zero miles, but a year later the price dropped to R$131.627 , representing a devaluation of 13,3%. A positive point for those looking to maintain their investment.
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Montana RS 1.2 Turbo AT
Zero km price (November/23): R$ 151.821
Value after one year (Nov 24): R$ 131.627
Devaluation in 12 months : 13,3%
Fiat Toro Volcano Turbo 270 AT6: power and style, but with a slight drop
With robust style and good performance, the Fiat Toro Volcano Turbo 270 AT6 is the best-selling compact midsize pickup truck in Brazil. In November 2023, its zero-mile value was R$178.791 , and after a year, it went on to R$152.453 , reflecting a devaluation of 15,7% . With a turbo engine and six-speed automatic transmission, the Toro is ideal for those who want more comfort and power, but with a slight loss in value over the year.
Performance in depreciation :
Toro Volcano Turbo 270 AT6
Zero km price (November/23): R$ 178.791
Value after one year (Nov 24): R$ 152.453
Devaluation in 12 months : 15,7%
Renault Oroch Outsider 1.3 TCe CVT: pioneer with the highest depreciation rate
A Renault Oroch was the pioneer among compact mid-size cars in Brazil, but suffered the greatest depreciation among the models analyzed. The version Outsider 1.3 TCe CVT cost R$141.344 zero miles in November 2023, and a year later the value dropped to R$116.959 , recording a devaluation of 17,3% . Despite this, the Oroch has a different design and a more affordable starting price.
Performance in depreciation :
Oroch Outsider 1.3 TCe CVT
Zero km price (November/23): R$ 141.344
Value after one year (Nov 24): R$ 116.959
Devaluation in 12 months : 17,3%
What is the best choice?
In the dispute of compact midsize pickup trucks , Chevrolet Montana RS takes advantage of less devaluation , being a good option for those who want to keep the amount invested. Fiat toro is an option that offers more power and style, although with a slightly larger drop. For those looking for a more affordable model, the Renault Oroch It may be interesting, but it has a greater depreciation.
So, if resale value is a decisive factor, the Montana is the standout. However, if you want a pickup truck with more robustness and technology, the Toro may be worth the investment.