With the 2026 versions, the HB20 and HB20S arrive with significant changes in their configuration, offering more technology and options for consumers. Discover how the new versions can transform your driving experience.
A Hyundai has just announced the 2026 line for its HB20 and HB20S models, now available across its dealership network in Brazil.
The main changes include a new arrangement in the versions of the two bodies, which lost the “Plus” in the name, as well as an update in the prices and features of both models.
What's new for the 20 HB2026: Equipment and prices
The entry-level version of the HB20, which until then was called “Sense”, gave way to the version Comfort, keeping the 1.0 Kappa naturally aspirated engine with 80 hp and torque of 9,6 kgfm.
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The model starts at R$95.790 and is already well equipped with automatic headlight switching on, 8” touchscreen multimedia with Apple CarPlay e Android Auto wireless, in addition to voice command, features that enhance the driver and passenger experience.
Above the Comfort version, the version Limited features 16” alloy wheels, digital and automatic air conditioning, glossy black front grille and system start / stop.
The starting price for the naturally aspirated HB20 Limited is R$99.990.
The version equipped with the 1.0 TGDI turbo engine, which delivers 120 hp and 17,5 kgfm of torque, comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission and costs R$119.990.
The version Platinum, top of the line hatchback model, includes all the items of the Limited version, with some exclusive additions: 16” diamond-cut alloy wheels, LED headlights, black leather seats, leather steering wheel trim, electric folding mirrors, wireless cell phone charger and USB output for rear seat occupants.
Security also stands out, with the complete package of ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems).
The price of the HB20 Platinum with turbo engine starts from R$129.650.
Changes to the HB20S 2026: Equipment and versions
The HB20S, the sedan version of the model, features the same equipment updates seen in the hatchback.
The big difference for the sedan, however, is the inclusion of four electric windows in all versions, while in the hatch, this feature was only available in the Limited and Platinum configurations.
Both models, the HB20 and the HB20S, now feature the technology Blue Link, a Hyundai concierge system, available on all versions.
BlueLink offers features like remote car monitoring, tracking and immobilization, 24-hour assistance and vehicle systems diagnostics.
Additionally, the functionality Smart Camera 360° allows you to view the car's surroundings directly on your cell phone screen, an interesting addition for safety.

Detailed prices for the 2026 line
See below the table with the prices and specifications of the HB20 and HB20S 2026 versions, for both naturally aspirated and turbo engines:
HB20 Comfort – 1.0 aspirated (80 hp) – 5-speed manual – R$ 95.790
HB20 Limited – 1.0 aspirated (80 hp) – 5-speed manual – R$ 99.990
HB20 Limited TGDI – 1.0 turbo (120 hp) – 6-speed automatic – R$ 119.990
HB20 Platinum – 1.0 turbo (120 hp) – 6-speed automatic – R$ 129.650
HB20S Comfort – 1.0 aspirated (80 hp) – 5-speed manual – R$ 104.290
HB20S Limited – 1.0 aspirated (80 hp) – 5-speed manual – R$ 106.490
HB20S Limited TGDI – 1.0 turbo (120 hp) – 6-speed automatic – R$ 125.490
HB20S Platinum – 1.0 turbo (120 hp) – 6-speed automatic – R$ 135.310
What changes in 2026?
The 2026 versions of the HB20 and HB20S models feature changes that are not restricted to prices alone.
A preparation of versions was designed to meet the needs of an even more demanding public, with the introduction of innovative technologies and increased security.
The system Blue Link is an example of this, offering the driver a more connected and personalized experience.
In addition, Hyundai also prioritized the comfort and practicality of passengers with the inclusion of new features multimedia and assistance, such as the wireless cell phone charger and USB ports in the back seat.
These details make all the difference for those who use the car on trips or in their daily lives, allowing all occupants to connect without any problems.
The 2026 line of HB20 and HB20S models reflects Hyundai's strategy of keeping its cars competitive in the Brazilian market, not only in terms of price, but also in terms of innovation and design.
The brand continues to invest in more advanced versions equipped and modern, aiming to attract more consumers and gain a greater presence in the compact hatchback and sedan segment.
Competitiveness in the compact car market
The Hyundai HB20 and HB20S models have established themselves as one of the mainly competitors in the compact car segment in Brazil.
With the launch of the 2026 versions, Hyundai not only maintains the tradition of its models but also updates them with technologies and features that meet the needs of modern consumers.
The competitive price and the Bunch of options of engines and equipment further increase the attractiveness of these models.
With so many new features and updates design and equipment, the question remains:
Do you believe that the 2026 line of HB20 and HB20S will gain even more space in the national market? Leave your opinion in the comments and join this conversation!