New Hyundai Creta SUV: Guaranteed Success with Over 35,000 Orders. See What to Expect from This SUV in Brazil!
Since its launch, the new Hyundai Creta has been hugely successful, especially in India, where the Korean brand introduced the restyled version of the SUV. In just three months, the model accumulated an impressive 35,000 orders, solidifying its position as one of the most popular cars in the Indian market. In April alone, 15,447 units were registered, a 12.5% increase compared to the same period last year. This consistent growth reflects not only the acceptance of the renewed design but also consumer confidence in the vehicle’s quality and performance.
Recognizing the potential of its SUV, Hyundai has seen its sales numbers soar, with SUVs representing over 60% of the brand’s total sales in India. In addition to the Creta, models like the Venue and the Exter have also significantly contributed to these numbers.
Innovations in Design and Comfort of the New SUV
The new Hyundai Creta SUV has undergone a significant transformation in its design, especially at the front and rear. The headlights, previously a topic of debate, now feature a more square shape, with LED daytime running lights that connect through a stylized grille in rectangular sections. At the rear, the taillights have been redesigned to present a horizontal shape, also connected, promoting a more robust and attractive look.
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Internally, the Creta SUV surprises with a completely revamped dashboard, showcasing a modern and technological design. New features include a dual 10.25-inch screen setup, positioned side by side, serving both for the entertainment system and the instrument panel. This layout not only enhances the user experience but also reinforces a sense of modernity and sophistication.
Mechanical Improvements and Variety of Engines
On the mechanical front, Hyundai has spared no effort to elevate the performance of the Creta SUV. In India, a new 1.5 turbo engine with 160 horsepower has been introduced, complementing the existing options that include the 1.5 naturally aspirated and 1.5 turbodiesel. In Brazil, the expectation is that the 2.0 naturally aspirated engine will be replaced by a more efficient and powerful turbo option, following the trend of downsizing and focus on energy efficiency.
There is still mystery about which engines will be available in the national Creta SUV, but it is speculated that in addition to the 1.5 turbo, other options like the 1.4 turbo and 1.6 turbo may be offered, further diversifying the range of choices for Brazilian consumers.

Expectations for the Launch of the New SUV in Brazil
With its projected arrival in the coming months, the new Hyundai Creta SUV is already generating high expectations among car enthusiasts in Brazil. The brand has ambitious plans for the Brazilian market, including an investment of R$ 5.5 billion in the coming years and the launch of several new models, including the renewed Creta.
Hyundai has been striving to keep details about the new engines under wraps, which only heightens curiosity and expectation surrounding the SUV. With promises of technological innovations, significant mechanical improvements, and a completely renewed design, the new Creta aims not only to continue its sales success but also to set new standards in its segment.
As the launch date approaches, consumers are eager to see how the restyled SUV will perform in the competitive Brazilian market. With its successful track record in India and Hyundai’s ambitious plans, the Creta 2025 is poised to be one of the most important launches of the year in Brazil.


Tenho um Creta, gostei do novo design, mas poderiam melhorar a parte da porta superior acima do retrovisor onde vidro dianteiro nao tem uma curva como o da parte traseira. Desde o primeiro lançamento não muda esse ponto do carro!
Espero que tenha para o público do PCD em novembro já posso desfazer do meu Tracker,e estou de olho nesse novo lançamento da hiundai
Acabei de comprar a versão atual e estou adorando