The New Hyundai Creta 2025 Is Arriving in Brazil With Major Changes, Including a More Discreet Design and Tucson’s Engine in the Top Versions
The new Hyundai Creta 2025 is about to make its debut in Brazil, bringing a series of updates that promise to elevate its appeal in a competitive segment. The SUV, which has already been launched in emerging markets like India, is expected to hit dealerships in October, after being seen in São Paulo during filming for its advertising campaign.
Expected changes include an updated design, interior improvements, and the introduction of new engines, aiming to face rivals like Volkswagen T-Cross, Chevrolet Tracker, and Jeep Renegade.
Launch in Brazil of the New Hyundai Creta 2025

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The Hyundai Creta 2025 was recently spotted in São Paulo, in images published on the Instagram profile @placaverde, during the production of advertising materials, suggesting that its launch is imminent. Rumors indicate that the model will officially arrive in the Brazilian market in October.
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The SUV will feature the restyled look already seen in the model launched in India, with significant changes to the front and rear, moving away from the polarizing design that marked its previous generation.
The expectation is that the new, straighter, and more subdued lines will increase public acceptance. Additionally, the Creta 2025 will have updated versions, including the sporty N Line, which will remain in the catalog, as evidenced by the released images.
Changes in Design and Engine Options

In terms of appearance, the new Hyundai Creta will feature interconnected headlights at the front and taillights that extend across the trunk lid, resulting in a more modern style aligned with global trends.
Inside, there will be a new multimedia center integrated into the digital dashboard, with two 10.25-inch screens, providing greater connectivity and ease of use for the driver.
One of the major updates will be the replacement of the 2.0 naturally aspirated engine with the new 1.6 turbo engine from the Tucson in the more sophisticated versions. This change is due to new emission regulations that will come into effect soon.
The 1.6 TGDI engine, with 177 hp and 27 mkgf of torque, will also be adapted to run on ethanol in the Brazilian market. The entry-level versions will continue with the 1.0 turbo engine with 120 hp, while the Creta Action, equipped with the 1.6 naturally aspirated engine, is expected to be discontinued.

Technology and Sportiness
Inside, the Hyundai Creta 2025 will offer a more technological environment, with an integrated digital dashboard and multimedia center, reinforcing the model’s modernity. The N Line version is expected to feature internal details in red, highlighting its sporty appeal.
With these changes, the Hyundai Creta 2025 arrives in the Brazilian market with the mission of continuing to be one of the most popular compact SUVs, offering a combination of design, technology, and performance that promises to please consumers even more.

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