A Hatchback That Combines Efficiency, Comfort, And Innovation To Conquer The Brazilian Market While Achieving Just 15 Km/L Consumption!
According to automotive news, with new modifications in its range of versions, the Hyundai HB20 2025 arrives in the Brazilian market offering an irresistible combination of technology, comfort, and energy efficiency. This popular hatchback from Hyundai promises to win over consumers even more with its new configurations and a range of features that justify its price.
Reduced Range, But Well Thought-Out
Hyundai has decided to simplify the HB20 2025 lineup, reducing the number of versions from nine to six. Although the old versions are still available on the website as 2024 models, the new configurations have been designed to better meet the preferences of Brazilian consumers. The engine and transmission options have been maintained, offering two engine versions and two types of transmission: manual and automatic.
Here are the new versions of the Hyundai HB20 2025:
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HB20 Sense Plus 1.0 MT 2025
Comfort Plus 1.0 MT 2025
Limited Plus 1.0 MT 2025
Comfort Plus 1.0 Turbo AT 2025
Platinum Safety 1.0 Turbo AT 2025
Platinum Plus 1.0 Turbo AT 2025
The available colors include Onyx Black, Atlas White, Brisk Silver, Silk Gray, Sand Silver, and Sapphire Blue, with prices varying according to the paint choice.
Standard Equipment That Justifies The Price Of The HB20 2025
The Hyundai HB20 2025 comes with an impressive list of standard items, designed to offer safety, comfort, and convenience. From the entry-level version, the Sense Plus, the car is already equipped with six airbags, ABS brakes with EBD, traction and stability control, in addition to various safety and comfort features such as air conditioning, progressive electric steering, and a sound system with Bluetooth.
In the mid-range version, the Comfort Plus, the car gains an 8-inch multimedia center with wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, rearview camera, and electric mirrors. The top-of-the-line version, Platinum Plus, includes leather seats, Bluelink system, wireless smartphone charger, LED headlights, and a series of advanced driving assistants, such as lane-keeping assist and fatigue detector.
Rising Prices, But With Good Cost-Effectiveness
The prices of the HB20 reflect the improvements and additions of equipment, starting at R$ 87,090 for the Sense Plus version and reaching R$ 121,690 for the Platinum Plus version. Although prices have increased, the range of equipment and the car’s energy efficiency provide good cost-effectiveness.
Here are the detailed prices for the Hyundai versions:
HB20 Sense Plus 1.0 MT 2025 – R$ 87,090
Comfort Plus 1.0 MT 2025 – R$ 90,490
Limited Plus 1.0 MT 2025 – R$ 94,490
Comfort Plus 1.0 Turbo AT 2025 – R$ 109,490
Platinum Safety 1.0 Turbo AT 2025 – R$ 119,990
Platinum Plus 1.0 Turbo AT 2025 – R$ 121,690
Turbo Engine And Captivating Consumption
The Hyundai HB20 2025 maintains its options of 1.0-liter engines, available in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged. The naturally aspirated engine delivers up to 80 hp with ethanol, while the turbo version offers 120 hp, providing a more dynamic driving experience. The lack of a turbo version with a manual transmission may disappoint some, but the optional 6-speed automatic is sure to please most consumers.

Fuel economy is another strong point of the HB20 2025. The consumption in the city ranges from 9.6 km/l with ethanol in the manual version to 8.3 km/l in the turbo automatic version. On the highway, the consumption reaches 14.6 km/l with gasoline in the manual version and 14.1 km/l in the Platinum Plus turbo automatic version.
With these features, the HB20 positions itself as a robust and attractive option for those seeking an economical car, well-equipped, and with a touch of sophistication. Whether for daily city use or longer trips, this hatchback promises to deliver a comfortable and safe driving experience, in addition to excellent energy efficiency.

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