The Manufacturer Expands Commercial Incentives for November and Offers Reduced Prices on All Versions of the Spin 2026, Strengthening Its Appeal Among Companies, Professional Drivers, and Families Seeking Space, Economy, and Affordable Maintenance
The Chevrolet started November 2025 with an aggressive strategy for those with a CNPJ looking for a versatile, spacious minivan known for its low maintenance costs. The Spin 2026, available in five and seven-seater versions, has received significant reductions aimed at direct sales, becoming one of the few options in the family segment that is affordable in this format. Additionally, the 1.8 aspirated engine, known for its robustness and ease of repair, continues to equip all available configurations.
According to information released by the original report from Carlos Augusto Nascimento, the model gained special conditions with lower prices on almost all versions. The strategy reinforces the brand’s intent to maintain the Spin as a reference among large families, small entrepreneurs, and companies that rely on passenger transport or service vehicles.

Discounts Vary by Version and Make the Minivan More Attractive for Direct Sales
The discounts offered by Chevrolet in November vary according to the chosen version. The Spin LT manual with five seats, for example, starts at R$ 133,990 at retail, but drops to R$ 124,611 when purchased via CNPJ — a difference of R$ 9,379. The Spin LT automatic offers an even greater reduction: the model costs R$ 140,990 to the general public and drops to R$ 131,121 with the benefit, providing a discount of R$ 9,869.
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Moreover, seven-seater versions, highly sought after for school transport, professional drivers, and larger families, also present attractive conditions. The Spin LTZ, sold for R$ 150,990 at retail, costs R$ 140,421 via CNPJ, a discount of R$ 10,569. At the top of the line, the Spin Premier — which typically costs R$ 160,990 — has a reduced price of R$ 149,721, totaling a saving of R$ 11,269.
According to data provided by Carlos Amaral, direct sales consultant for Natal Veículos Chevrolet in Natal (RN), these prices were specifically updated for November 2025 and represent a rare opportunity within the minivan segment, which is already quite limited in the Brazilian market.
Minivan Remains a Benchmark in Space, Comfort, and Simple Mechanics
Even with a focus on declining prices, the Spin maintains the attributes that justify its commercial performance. The model offers ample internal space, a generous trunk, and real capacity to transport up to seven occupants comfortably. The 1.8 flex mechanics, although old, provide affordable maintenance, cheap parts, and good performance on road use, especially for those who drive long distances.
Additionally, the Spin continues to be a sought-after choice for both personal and professional use, as it combines cost-effectiveness, mechanical robustness, basic comfort, and a good level of reliability.
Check the Complete Price List for the Chevrolet Spin 2026 for CNPJ in November
| Models | Public Prices | CNPJ Prices |
|---|---|---|
| Spin LT 5L 1.8 MT | R$ 133,990 | R$ 124,611 |
| Spin LT 5L 1.8 AT | R$ 140,990 | R$ 131,121 |
| Spin LTZ 7L 1.8 AT | R$ 150,990 | R$ 140,421 |
| Spin Premier 7L 1.8 AT | R$ 160,990 | R$ 149,721 |
In the end, Chevrolet reinforces its dominance in the segment by offering significant reductions and unprecedented conditions for those with a CNPJ. Given the scarcity of options in the minivan market, the Spin remains a solid and predictable choice for companies, families, and drivers who need space, reliability, and affordable maintenance.

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