Explore the Hyundai 2025 Launch! HB20 Starting at R$86,090, HB20S and Creta with New Luxury Features. See the Details
Hyundai takes a step forward in the Brazilian automotive market with the launch of the 2025 versions of the HB20, HB20S, and Creta.
This news, announced directly from Piracicaba (SP), where the vehicles are manufactured, promises to bring more comfort and convenience to users. Discover now the main updates and adjustments that define the new models from the South Korean brand.
Updated Prices and Standard Equipment
With significant innovations in terms of standard equipment, Hyundai raises the bar for its vehicles. For the HB20 hatch, prices start at R$ 86,090. The HB20S, sedan version, starts at R$ 95,590. The Creta SUV, known for its robustness and comfort, has a starting price of R$ 140,090. These adjustments reflect Hyundai’s commitment to offering quality and accessible technology.
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Innovations in the HB20 and HB20S Models
The Comfort Plus TGDI AT version of the HB20 hatch now comes equipped with a rear parking sensor, one touch function on all four windows, and 16” alloy wheels with an elegant gray finish. Additionally, the Limited Plus version gains a new trunk lighting feature, while the manual Comfort Plus adds the same one touch function for greater convenience.
As for the HB20 Sense, the entry-level option receives significant upgrades like a folding key, perimeter alarm, and new 15” wheels with wheel covers, previously used on the Comfort Plus version. These improvements also extend to the HB20S, highlighting the manual Comfort Plus version, which now allows for depth and height adjustments of the steering wheel.

New Features in the Hyundai Creta 2025
Moving on to the Hyundai Creta, the 2025 Comfort Plus version arrives with exciting new features. The model now includes a leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift paddles on the steering wheel, and a Smart Key with a push-button start, enhancing the driving experience. The Platinum Safety version is not left behind, adding a sunroof and front parking sensor, increasing safety and comfort for passengers.
Enhanced Connectivity with Hyundai Bluelink
In addition to mechanical and aesthetic enhancements, Hyundai has also extended the free trial period of the Bluelink vehicle connectivity system from three to five years. This benefit now retroactively applies to all customers who already own vehicles from the HB20 and Creta lines equipped with the system. With features like vehicle monitoring and tracking, 24-hour assistance, and the innovative Smart Camera 360°, Bluelink promises to transform the way owners interact with their cars.
Hyundai continues to redefine quality and innovation standards in the automotive sector, and the 2025 versions of the HB20 and Creta are testaments to this evolution. With these launches, the brand reinforces its commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, promising to continue being a favorite among Brazilians.
| Model | Model Year | Engine | Version | Transmission | Price (R$) |
| HB20 | 24/25 | 1.0 12V Flex | Sense Plus | MT5 | 86,090 |
| Comfort Plus | 89,490 | ||||
| Limited Plus | 93,490 | ||||
| 1.0 TGDI 12V Flex | Comfort Plus | AT6 | 108,890 | ||
| Platinum Safety | 119,390 |
| Model | Model Year | Engine | Version | Transmission | Price (R$) |
| HB20S | 24/25 | 1.0 12V Flex | Comfort Plus | MT5 | 95,590 |
| Limited Plus | 99,990 | ||||
| 1.0 TGDI 12V Flex | Comfort Plus | AT6 | 114,990 | ||
| Platinum Safety | 125,890 |
| Model | Model Year | Engine | Version | Transmission | Price (R$) |
| CRETA | 24/25 | 1.0 TGDI 12V Flex | Comfort Plus | AT6 | 140,090 |
| Limited Safety | 152,690 | ||||
| Platinum Safety | 170,290 | ||||
| N Line | 178,890 | ||||
| 2.0 16V Flex | Ultimate | 184,690 |
Source: Motor1


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