Hyundai Creta 2025 Has Almost R$ 20 Thousand Discount; 1.0 TGDi Engine, 120 hp and Fuel Consumption of Up to 12.7 km/L, Is Cheaper Than Volkswagen Tera
Hyundai is running an aggressive campaign for those thinking of bringing a brand-new compact SUV home. The South Korean brand has placed the entry-level version of the Creta, the Comfort, on a promotion worth keeping an eye on: it’s R$ 129,990 upfront, or with financing at zero percent interest. And the detail: the discount is generous.
According to the manufacturer, the promotional price represents a cut of R$ 17,400 compared to the sticker price of the 2025/2025 models (which costs R$ 147,390) and a discount of R$ 19,630 on the 2025/2026 line, advertised for R$ 149,620.
But be aware: the offer has an expiration date. Hyundai guarantees the special prices only until July 2nd. In other words, anyone thinking of trading in their car or investing in a new SUV should act fast.
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Cheaper Creta Than Rivals in Lower Segments

With this promotional condition, the Creta Comfort ends up being more affordable than top-end versions of smaller SUVs or even models from lower segments. For example, the Hyundai SUV costs less than the Volkswagen Tera High, which currently costs R$ 139,990 on the list.
Additionally, the Comfort version of the Creta is quite close to direct competitors, such as the Volkswagen T-Cross Sense and the Caoa Chery Tiggo 5x Sport, both listed for R$ 119,990.
Financing Condition
For those who prefer financing, Hyundai also brought an attractive plan: with a down payment of R$ 77,994 (equivalent to 60% of the value), the balance can be paid in 18 monthly installments of R$ 3,089.09, with zero interest.
In the end, the total purchase value, already considering the charges and fees of the financing, amounts to R$ 133,597.58.
Standard Features of Creta Comfort
Even being the entry-level configuration, the Hyundai Creta Comfort does not disappoint in equipment. As standard, the SUV comes with a very complete package:
- Six airbags
- Air conditioning
- Rear parking sensors and rearview camera
- Electric steering
- Power locks and windows
- Multimedia center with 8-inch screen and wireless connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Furthermore, it also includes:
- Tire pressure monitor
- Central armrest for the driver
- Driver’s seat with height adjustment
- Height and depth adjustable steering wheel
- Traction and stability controls
- 16-inch alloy wheels
- Rear seat occupancy alert
- Emergency braking alert
- Cruise control
It is worth noting that the dashboard features manual air conditioning and materials with a simpler finish than the higher versions. This information was reinforced by specialist journalist Vitor Matsubara from Autoesporte.

Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the Creta Comfort is equipped with the well-known 1.0 TGDi engine from Hyundai. It delivers up to 120 hp of power when running on ethanol and 115 hp on gasoline. The torque remains the same for both fuels: 17.5 kgfm.
The set is mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox, offering a good balance between performance and comfort for urban use and trips.
Fuel Consumption
According to official data from the Brazilian Vehicle Labeling Program (PBEV), the fuel consumption of the Creta Comfort is as follows:
- With ethanol:
8.4 km/L in the city and 9 km/L on the highway - With gasoline:
12 km/L in the city and 12.7 km/L on the highway
Dimensions and Capacity
In terms of dimensions, the Hyundai Creta Comfort follows the standard of the category. The SUV measures:
- 4.33 meters in length
- 1.79 m in width
- 1.63 m in height
- 2.61 m in wheelbase
The trunk offers a volume of 422 liters, a capacity that meets the needs of family use or weekend trips well.
All production of the Creta in Brazil takes place at Hyundai’s modern factory in Piracicaba (SP), from where models of the HB20 family (hatch and sedan) also come, as detailed in reports from Automotive Business.
Final Considerations
With a well-equipped package, efficient engine, and a competitive price, the Hyundai Creta Comfort stands out as an excellent option for those looking for a new compact SUV with good value for money.
The condition with significant discount and zero interest makes the offer even more attractive for those already considering changing cars in 2025. But it’s worth remembering that the conditions are valid until July 2nd.

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