Significant Discounts, Zero Interest, and Trade-In Bonuses Mark the New Offers from Hyundai for the HB20 2026, Which Combines a 1.0 Kappa Engine, a Complete Safety Package, and Connectivity with an 8″ Screen in Hatch and Sedan Versions.
Hyundai opened October with price cuts, trade-in bonuses for used cars, and zero-interest financing options for the HB20 2026 lineup.
The promotional prices include hatch and sedan (HB20S) with a 1.0 naturally aspirated engine, and include reductions that reach R$ 14 thousand, depending on the version and the commercial condition applied by the network.
The move comes amid a strong sales phase for the compact in the country, which closed September with 8,796 units of the HB20 and 3,883 of the HB20S, according to market data published by specialized vehicles.
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Prices in October and Purchase Conditions
The HB20 Comfort 1.0 manual has a suggested retail price of R$ 94,590 and is being offered for R$ 84,990 cash, a direct discount of R$ 9,600 at participating dealerships.
Meanwhile, the HB20 Limited 1.0 manual, listed at R$ 98,690, is available for R$ 88,990, with zero-interest financing as an option for those seeking interest-free installments.
These conditions are reflected in both the official brand communication and in industry articles consolidating the month’s offers.
For the sedan, the HB20S Comfort 1.0 manual has dropped from R$ 103,090 to R$ 95,990 cash, also with the possibility of zero interest.

Additionally, the HB20S Limited 1.0 manual offers bonuses of up to R$ 9,000 on the trade-in of used cars, according to each store’s policy.
The same conditions have been reported by the automotive press in recent articles.
Standard Items and Connectivity
From the entry-level versions, the HB20 2026 range includes six airbags, ABS brakes with EBD, stability and traction control, and hill start assist.
Connectivity is provided by a multimedia center with an 8″ screen and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, with wireless mirroring offered in higher versions.
The convenience package includes a trip computer and cruise control with speed limiter starting from the Comfort level, according to equipment guides published by specialized titles and the brand’s own website.
Regarding wheels, there is a significant difference between versions: in the Comfort, the HB20 uses 15-inch steel wheels with hubcaps; the 15-inch alloy wheels appear from the Limited.
Some materials released in the general press treated this item uniformly, but detailed catalogs and dealership pages make the distinction by trim clear.
1.0 Kappa Engine and Performance
The Kappa 1.0 flex three-cylinder engine remains the basis for the versions on offer.
It delivers 80 hp with ethanol and 75 hp with gasoline, with a peak power at 6,200 rpm.
The maximum torque is 10.2 kgfm (E) and 9.6 kgfm (G), always at 4,500 rpm, coupled with a five-speed manual transmission.
This configuration, already known to the public, has undergone adjustments to meet the latest emissions standards without altering the fundamental performance set.
For those seeking more features and automatic transmission, the 2026 lineup retains the options of 1.0 turbo TGDI with 120 hp, combined with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Although these variants are not part of the offers mentioned above, they help compose the strategy for a range with distinct price, technology, and consumption levels.

Comfort and Safety Equipment
In the standard package, the HB20 includes power steering, air conditioning, keyless entry, emergency braking monitoring, and a dashboard with digital display.
In the more complete levels, additional features include alloy wheels, rear parking sensors, automatic headlight activation, and enhanced connectivity features, such as wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The HB20S sedan replicates the content logic, with slight differences in electric windows and trim.
It is worth noting that the 8″ multimedia center integrates audio and telephony functions, in addition to allowing navigation via smartphone and voice commands in compatible settings.
On official pages, Hyundai also highlights features of connected Bluelink services in the top versions, a package that enhances remote assistance and safety, but does not include the entry-level versions considered in the offers.
September Sales Sustain the Commercial Offensive
The September numbers show commercial traction for the HB20 family.
In the ranking by models, the HB20 hatch recorded 8,796 registrations, while the HB20S recorded 3,883 units, placing the sedan among the segment leaders for the month.
The combination of price cuts, trade-in bonuses, and zero interest is expected to keep demand strong in the short term, according to industry analysts.
What to Watch For When Closing the Deal
Before purchasing, it is important to confirm local financing conditions and bonuses on the evaluation of the used car, as the values may vary by location and inventory.
It is also worth checking the availability of zero interest and the validity of the promotional tables published on the official website, which indicate the HB20 Comfort from R$ 94,590 for R$ 84,990 as a price lure for the period.
In case of interest in the sedan, the reference of R$ 103,090 for R$ 95,990 for the HB20S Comfort serves as a guideline for negotiation.
With significant reductions, a complete safety package from the base level, and updated connectivity, the October offers highlight the HB20 2026 lineup in retail.
Which version best fits your usage profile: the more affordable hatch with a 1.0 naturally aspirated engine and an 8″ center, or the sedan with a larger trunk and an extra bonus on the trade-in of the used car?

Gostaria de fazer algumas correções. Tenho um HB20S Comfort Plus 1.0 2025, versão de entrada e ao contrário do que diz a matéria, o espelhamento Android Auto sem fio contempla minha versão e não somente versões superiores. Além disso, o meu também tem acendimento automático dos faróis e câmera de ré.