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Hyundai Prepares Launch of New Affordable SUV for 2025, Designed to Compete With Fiat Pulse, Renault Kiger, and Other Compact SUVs

Written by Rafaela Fabris
Published on 25/10/2024 at 19:28
Hyundai prepara lançamento de novo SUV barato para 2025, projetado para brigar com Fiat Pulse, Renault Kiger e outros SUVs compactos
Modelo da foto é o Hyundai Venue 2025 comercializado Coreia do Sul, Taiwan, Índia, Estados Unidos, Argentina, França, Itália, Alemanha, Reino Unido, Turquia. (Imagem: Reprodução)
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Get Ready, Because Hyundai Is Coming With a Mini-Creta! The Korean automaker, known for its successful launches, is gearing up to launch the new affordable SUV from Hyundai in 2025. This model promises to cause a shake-up in the compact SUV segment, especially in the entry-level range. The idea is to go head-to-head with rivals like the Fiat Pulse and the Renault Kiger, offering a more accessible price and that characteristic touch of innovation from Hyundai.

Designed to fill the gap between the HB20 and the Creta, the new affordable SUV from Hyundai will be based on the HB20 platform, a formula that has already worked for the Fiat Pulse. With a design inspired by the Creta, but scaled down to compete in the compact SUV segment, the mini-Creta arrives to provide an option for those who found themselves orphaned after the discontinuation of the Creta Action, previously the most accessible model in the lineup. It is estimated that the new model will be priced between R$ 100,000 and R$ 125,000, ensuring an attractive cost-benefit ratio.

Robust and Compact Design of the New Affordable SUV from Hyundai

Hyundai Prepares Launch of New Affordable SUV for 2025, Designed to Compete With Fiat Pulse, Renault Kiger, and Other Compact SUVs
The model in the photo is the Hyundai Venue 2025 sold in South Korea, Taiwan, India, United States, Argentina, France, Italy, Germany, United Kingdom, Turkey. (Image: Reproduction)

In terms of appearance, the new SUV promises a robust and imposing design, despite its smaller dimensions. This mini-Creta is expected to be about 15 cm shorter than the Creta, but larger than the HB20, making it perfect for those seeking urban practicality without sacrificing the striking presence of an SUV. The front will be marked by two-level lighting, with slim position lamps above the main ones, a design pattern that is already popular in Hyundai SUVs.

On the side, the square profile with prominent wheel arches and black plastic details enhance the off-road aspect and the sense of ground clearance. At the rear, angular taillights connected by an aesthetic bar reflect the modern style of the latest releases from the brand, completing the imposing look. The model is expected to come with wheels of up to 16 inches, complementing the sporty appearance.

Interior and Comfort

The interior of the new affordable SUV from Hyundai will be based on a practical and functional design, aiming for low cost and durability. The expectation is that the dashboard, similar to that of the HB20, will be simple, with a lot of hard plastic, but without giving up a technological touch: in more advanced versions, the car may feature a fully digital dashboard and a floating multimedia center.

As for space, a comfortable cabin for up to five people is expected, with a trunk around 300 liters. Ideal for urban consumers who need versatility in their daily lives.

Equipment and Technology

Hyundai is expected to pay attention to standard features, focusing on safety and comfort: six airbags, adjustable steering column, power steering, multifunction steering wheel, hill start assist, rear parking sensors, and post-collision braking system are expected.

Although the model fits within the entry-level SUVs, the promise is to offer technology and practicality that will make the mini-Creta stand out among its competitors.

Engine: Efficiency with Performance

Under the hood, the mini-Creta is expected to feature the 1.0 Turbo engine from the HB20, with 120 horsepower, ensuring a good response for both urban traffic and highways. For comparison, this engine allows the HB20 to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just over 10 seconds, with a top speed of 190 km/h. Additionally, its fuel consumption is quite competitive, offering averages of up to 13.9 km/l on the highway (with gasoline).

Competition with Fiat Pulse and Renault Kiger and Price

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In addition to targeting the audience of the Fiat Pulse and Renault Kiger, the new affordable SUV from Hyundai enters a segment that is about to receive more competition, such as the compact SUV from Volkswagen and the upcoming SUV from Chevrolet. This niche of affordable compact SUVs has been attracting more and more consumers, with sales of around 100,000 units in 2023, led by the VW T-Cross.

With prices starting around R$ 100,000, the mini-Creta presents itself as an attractive option for those seeking a functional and affordable SUV, especially considering that the conventional Creta, in its cheapest version, already exceeds R$ 142,000.

The new affordable SUV from Hyundai is set to shake up the market in 2025. With a competitive price, compact and robust design, and enough technology to win over the public, the mini-Creta could be the next success for the brand in Brazil. So, are you waiting for an SUV like this?

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