Five New SUVs Are Ready to Revolutionize the Brazilian Market, Highlighted by the Toyota Yaris Cross, Promising Innovation, Advanced Technology, and a New Era of Affordability and Style in the Segment.
The Brazilian automotive landscape is about to be transformed with the arrival of five new SUVs, promising a revolution in both design and technology. With attractive prices and innovative features, these launches are ready to win the hearts and streets of Brazil. Among the highlights, brands like Nissan, Citroen, Jeep, and the favorite Toyota Yaris Cross emerges as the major launch, promising to combine Japanese elegance, fuel efficiency, and the mechanical reliability for which Toyota is known.
Nissan Kicks 2024
The new Nissan Kicks 2024, expected to be launched as the 2025 version, brings a bold design and an exciting driving experience. With the introduction of a 1.0 Turbo engine and the possibility of a hybrid version, the Kicks reinvents itself, promising significant innovations for SUV enthusiasts.
Suggested retail price of R$ 112,990.00, valid nationwide (for more details, consult your dealership). Special offer of R$ 85,790.00, including the hiring of Nissan Protect for R$ 2,926.00 (not included in the vehicle price), financing through Crednissan, IPI exemption, and an exclusive Nissan discount.
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The 2026 electric Vitara arrives in Brazil and proves that Suzuki is not leaving: 4×4 traction, 184 hp, 61 kWh LFP battery, 293 km range, R$ 259,000, and a trunk capacity of 224 L.
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Hyundai has unveiled the Boulder, a square SUV with a body-on-frame design, 37-inch mud tires, and carriage-style doors that seems to be made to take on the Ford Bronco and the Scout Traveller in the United States.
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The Toyota Hilux is R$ 75.5 thousand cheaper and bets on the 2.8 turbodiesel engine with up to 204 hp and 50.9 kgfm to catch up with the VW Saveiro, which leads with 4,472 sales.
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The new Renault Koleos has a screen exclusively for the passenger that is invisible to the driver, heated rear seats, and 29 assistance systems, but its Chinese competitors cost R$ 40,000 less and deliver more power.
Citroen C3 Aircross
The Citroen C3 Aircross 2024, with its peculiar design and luxurious interior, stands out for its versatility and seven-seat option. Expected in the first half of 2024, this compact SUV signals Citroen’s strong presence in the market, combining elegance and practicality.
For the Citroen, the suggested prices for the different versions are as follows:
- Feel Version: R$ 112,990,
- Feel Pack Version: R$ 119,990,
- Shine Version: R$ 129,990.
Jeep Avenger
The Jeep Avenger presents itself as an electrified and affordable option, targeting competitors such as the Toyota Yaris Cross and the Honda Elevate. With a design that respects Jeep’s tradition and offering both electric and hybrid versions, the Avenger promises to be a notable choice for adventure lovers.
The Jeep Avenger, expected in 2024 and equipped with a 1.0 turbo-flex engine, has an estimated price for the hybrid version between R$ 130,000 and R$ 140,000. This price range approaches or slightly exceeds the initial value of the Renegade. The goal is to reposition Jeep as an option with broad popular appeal, sharing size and engine with the Pulse, so that both lead the segment.
Toyota Yaris Cross
The Yaris Cross 2024 emerges as a strong competitor, with its refined design and the promise of a hybrid version. Manufactured at the Sorocaba plant, this compact Toyota SUV is the right bet for those looking for an elegant, efficient, and reliable vehicle.
In Brazil, the SUV will be available in two configurations: the SEL version, priced at R$ 165,900, and the Titanium version, listed at R$ 187,900.
Honda Elevate
The Honda Elevate promises to surprise the market with a sporty and modern design, along with a pricing strategy aimed at making it accessible, especially for the PCD audience. With the possibility of aspirated and hybrid versions, the Elevate positions itself as a direct competitor to the Yaris Cross, offering a reliable and stylish option.
Although the mechanical set of the WR-V may not be the most advanced, its competitive pricing stands out as a strong point. Ranging between 2.1 million to 2.5 million (equivalent to R$ 67,460 to R$ 80,310), the model presents itself as a more affordable option compared to the hybrid HR-V, whose prices fluctuate between 2.78 million and 3.42 million (R$ 89,300 to R$ 109,858).
New Era for the New SUVs in Brazil
These five new SUV launches are ready to change the game in the Brazilian automotive market, offering options for all tastes and needs. With the Toyota Yaris Cross leading the preference, competition promises to be fierce. Inclusion and affordability, especially with revolutionary movements like the one offered by the Honda Elevate, demonstrate that quality and style can indeed go hand in hand.


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