National Promotion Positions Compact Hatch with Safety Package and Efficient Consumption in the R$ 90,000 Range, Bringing More Equipped Versions Closer to Entry-Level Models and Repositioning the HB20 Limited in Direct Comparison with Urban Competitors by Year-End.
The Hyundai HB20 Limited with 1.0 engine has entered a national promotion this year-end and is being advertised for R$ 89,990 for cash purchase, a price that places it in the price range of simpler entry-level hatches, like the fully equipped versions of the Fiat Mobi.
The offer is presented for units model year 2025/2026, in a specific configuration, and is valid until January 7, according to the conditions disclosed with the campaign.
Despite the discount, the HB20 Limited retains a package of safety and convenience features typical of more equipped versions, with six airbags and 8-inch multimedia center, as well as rearview camera and keyless entry, among other features.
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Promotional Price of the Hyundai HB20 Limited and Campaign Rules
The campaign reduces the price of the HB20 Limited to R$ 89,990 for cash payment, with shipping included in the conditions specified in the announcement.

In the promotional material, the car starts from a near reference of R$ 99,3 thousand, which places the discount close to R$ 10 thousand.
In another public market reference, the suggested price for the HB20 1.0 Limited 2026 appears as R$ 99,990.
In communications from Hyundai itself, the highlighted condition for the HB20 Limited 2025/2026 also shows the drop to R$ 89,990, originating from R$ 99,290, reinforcing the logic of the discount in this range.
According to the rules disclosed with the action, the promotion includes units in black color and without options.
Availability may vary according to stock and region, as occurs in campaigns based on lot and ready delivery.
Price Comparison with the Fiat Mobi Draws Attention
The comparison with the Mobi arises because, in practice, the promotional price of the HB20 Limited comes close to what the Fiat Mobi Trekking may cost when receiving a metallic color, options, and common accessories in retail.
The difference is that the HB20 is a hatch of superior category in size and proposal, with larger cabin and trunk and a more extensive list of features in the Limited configuration.
Meanwhile, the Mobi is sold as a subcompact focused on urban use and smaller dimensions, which makes the price comparison in this range draw the attention of consumers looking for more space without migrating to a sedan or SUV.
1.0 Kappa Engine and Declared Performance
The HB20 Limited in the offer uses the 1.0 Kappa aspirated engine, three-cylinder, paired with a five-speed manual transmission.
In the specification disclosed, it is 75 hp on gasoline and 80 hp on ethanol, with 9.6 mkgf and 10.2 mkgf of torque, respectively.

In the official numbers mentioned in the promotion announcement, the hatch accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in at least 14.5 seconds and reaches just over 160 km/h with ethanol.
These figures position the model as a car aimed at everyday use, focusing on economy and urban driving.
Fuel Consumption and Range of the HB20 Limited
The highlight for efficiency comes from the Inmetro indices cited in the announcement.
With ethanol, the HB20 achieves 9.9 km/l in the city and 10.7 km/l on the highway.
With gasoline, the numbers rise to 13.3 km/l in urban cycle and 15.4 km/l on the highway.
With a 50-liter tank, the estimated range, based on highway usage, reaches 535 km with ethanol and up to 770 km with gasoline.
In practice, this result may vary depending on traffic conditions, driving style, and load on board, but serves as a comparative reference within the segment.
Standard Equipment Reinforces Proposal of Complete Hatch
The standard list assigned to the HB20 Limited in this configuration includes 15-inch alloy wheels, chrome exterior door handles, digital instrument panel, six airbags, and rearview camera.
Additionally, the model also features alarm, air conditioning, electric steering, power windows and locks, electric mirrors, keyless entry, push-button start, cruise control with speed limiter, armrest on the center console, multifunction steering wheel, steering column with height and depth adjustment, twilight sensor, and 8-inch multimedia center.

This set supports the proposal of a compact hatch well equipped below R$ 90,000 during the campaign, especially due to the presence of passive safety and comfort items typically associated with more expensive versions.
Payment Conditions and Financing Simulation
The condition of R$ 89,990 is described as valid exclusively for cash payment.
For those opting for financing, the disclosure presents an example with down payment of R$ 71,992, equivalent to 80% of the value.
The remaining balance is divided into 12 monthly installments of R$ 1,721.09.
In this scenario, the total price with charges reaches R$ 92,645.06.
As with any financing, the final cost depends on bank rules, credit profile, and rates applied in the contract.
With a promotional price that brings the HB20 Limited closer to smaller and less equipped models, what weighs more in your decision: taking advantage of the offer to get a more complete hatch or opting for an entry-level car with a simpler proposal?

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