The Hyundai Creta 2026 Gains Leather Seats, Free Concierge Service for Five Years, and a Slight Price Increase, While Keeping the Previous Equipment Package.
Hyundai has launched the Creta 2026 with some strategic yet specific upgrades that elevate the compact SUV’s sophistication level without significantly altering its mechanics or equipment list. Among the highlights of the new lineup are the free BlueLink concierge service for five years and leather seats that now equip nearly all versions of the model.
Additionally, the prices of the Hyundai Creta 2026 have seen a slight adjustment compared to the previous lineup, with increases ranging from R$ 1,130 to R$ 3,130, depending on the version. These changes consolidate the Creta as an even more attractive option in the segment, reinforcing its premium positioning within the compact SUV category.
More Standard Sophistication in the Hyundai Creta 2026
Despite undergoing a recent redesign at the end of 2024, the Hyundai Creta 2026 arrives in the Brazilian market with enhancements aimed at adding value for consumers.
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The main change is the adoption of leather-trimmed seats as standard in most versions — previously limited to the Platinum, N Line, and Ultimate configurations. Now, only the entry-level Comfort version retains fabric seats.
The new strategy of the Korean brand broadens the appeal of the SUV, especially among consumers who prioritize comfort and refined finishing but do not wish to invest in the more expensive versions.
Another major novelty of the Hyundai Creta 2026 is the complimentary BlueLink concierge system for five years across all versions.

The feature provides advanced connectivity and safety functionalities, including real-time monitoring, vehicle tracking and immobilization in case of theft, 24-hour assistance, remote system diagnostics, and the exclusive Smart Camera 360°, which allows users to view the vehicle’s surroundings directly on their smartphone screen.
This differential brings the Creta closer to models from higher segments, adding value to the model without significantly impacting the prices.
Equipment List Remains Robust Across All Versions
In addition to the new features, the Creta 2026 retains the same range of versions and content as the previous lineup, ensuring that consumers have a complete experience starting from the most basic option.
- Comfort 1.0 TGDI AT6 (R$ 149,620): equipped with 6 airbags, keyless entry with push-button start, halogen projector headlights, 16″ wheels, 8″ multimedia center, 4.2″ digital panel, cruise control, and rear parking sensor.
- Limited (R$ 165,620): adds 17″ wheels, leather seats and steering wheel, collision warning with emergency braking, lane assist, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, induction charger, paddle shifters, folding mirrors, and rear air vents.
- Platinum (R$ 181,220): includes panoramic sunroof, 10.25″ digital panel, brown leather seats, 360° camera, front parking sensor, electronic parking brake with auto hold, ventilated seat, and adaptive cruise control.
- N Line (R$ 188,720): sporty version with exclusive visuals, full LED headlights, special 17″ wheels, interior details in graphite and red, sport pedals, and 1.0 turbo engine.
- Ultimate (R$ 198,120): top-of-the-line with a 1.6 turbo engine producing 193 hp, 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, 18″ wheels, electric seats, blind-spot alert, rear cross-traffic assist, and light gray interior finish.
Price Increase Accompanies Improvements
Despite the new features, the Hyundai Creta 2026 has seen a modest price adjustment compared to the previous lineup. The price variation was between R$ 1,130 and R$ 3,130, values deemed compatible with the new equipment added.

Os valores são muito exorbitantes pea realidade dos brasileiros de classe média. A não ser que seja o produto para classe média Altíssima, gente é 1130,00 à 3.130,00 de aumento passando por todos os produtos, onde o país está com a economia a declive. Se damos um % na entrada , pagamos 2 carros, isso não é justo. Até gostaria, muita qualidade como todo brasileiro gosta e aderi os seus produtos e Parabenizo. Mais os valores a vista são espantosos.