Hyundai Unifies Dealership Networks and Brings All Models to All Stores, Ending Previous Limitations
Hyundai surprises the market by announcing updates to its agreement with Caoa, bringing significant changes that promise to shake up the Brazilian automotive sector. With the recovery of total control of imports by Hyundai Motor Brasil (HMB), new things are coming to dealerships across the country, according to News Motor.
One of the main changes is the unification of dealership networks, previously divided between HMB and Caoa. Now, all dealerships will be able to sell all Hyundai models, ending the previous limitation.
Honda and Caoa Dealership in Anápolis (GO) Increases Vehicle Production
The Caoa dealership in Anápolis (GO) will be essential in the manufacturing of new vehicles and parts for Hyundai cars. With plans to create a third shift and increase the number of employees from 3,200 to over 4,000, the South Korean automaker aims to expand its presence in the Brazilian market.
-
Cheaper than new HB20, Onix, and Argo, this German sedan offers a 510-liter trunk, a 2.0 naturally aspirated engine, a 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission, and well-known mechanics; the 2016 Volkswagen Jetta Comfortline still attracts attention in the used market.
-
A mechanic opened the engine compartment of an 11-year-old Ford to replace a part and found a wallet with money, gift cards, and the badge of the worker who had assembled that car at the factory.
-
Toyota sells a “Family Spin” cheaper than the Chevrolet Spin in Brazil, with 7 seats and a price starting from around R$ 70,000 in tax-free conversion; Avanza 2026 has a 1.3 or 1.5 engine, manual or CVT transmission, 205 mm ground clearance, and a family proposal that Brazilians don’t have in Indonesia.
-
Five used cars that can handle 100 km per day without breaking the bank, but experts warn that even the most durable ones may hide expensive repairs if they’ve gone years without proper maintenance.
Despite the changes, a price reduction is not guaranteed, as explained by Airton Cousseau, CEO of Hyundai for Central and South America. He emphasizes that price decreases depend on various factors, including taxes, which represent a significant portion of the final value.
Photo: reproduction CNN Brasil
More Hyundai Models Coming to Brazil
With the unification of the Caoa and Hyundai dealership networks and total control of imports, Hyundai plans to bring more models to Brazil. According to Cousseau, the announcement of new cars is expected next week, which should further expand the brand’s offerings in the country.
The partnership between Hyundai and Caoa promises to transform the Brazilian automotive market, offering more options to consumers and strengthening Hyundai’s presence in the country.

Be the first to react!