The SUV Segment In Brazil Is Preparing For A Significant Transformation With The Arrival Of Six New Models From Different Brands, Such As Honda And More. These Highly Anticipated Launches Promise To Offer Brazilian Consumers A Wide Range Of Options, From Compact SUVs To Larger Models.
The Brazilian automotive landscape is about to witness a remarkable expansion in the SUV segment. Six new models, each with unique features tailored to the tastes and needs of the Brazilian consumer, are scheduled to be launched in the country. These launches include proposals from renowned brands like Honda, Jeep, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, and Citroën.
Honda CR-V
The Honda CR-V, one of the most anticipated SUVs, will be introduced as a mid-size alternative, larger than the Honda HR-V. This model will be a direct competitor to popular SUVs like the Corolla Cross and the Jeep Compass. The CR-V promises to stand out for its interior space and comfort, with dimensions that include 4.56 meters in length and 1.84 meters in width, and a generous wheelbase of 2.65 meters. The trunk has an approximate capacity of 380 liters, and the vehicle’s interior shares similarities with the new Civic, indicating a high level of sophistication and technology. The starting price of the CR-V is estimated to be in the range of R$ 170-175 thousand.
Jeep Avenger
The Jeep Avenger, also known as the mini Renegade, is an addition to the compact SUV segment, targeting competitors like the Fiat Pulse and the Volkswagen Nivus. Based on the CMP platform used by Peugeot and Citroën in the 208, the Avenger is a vehicle that combines SUV characteristics with the agility of a hatchback. Its dimensions include a length of 4.08 meters and a width of 1.78 meters, promising a distinctive and appealing design for the young and dynamic audience.
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Ford Territory
The Ford Territory, which is receiving a new generation, offers a significant size increase, positioning itself between a medium and a large SUV. With dimensions that include 4.63 meters in length and a wheelbase of 2.72 meters, the Territory is expected to offer ample and comfortable interior space. Ford is betting on a single configuration for the model, the Titanium, which has a starting price of R$ 209 thousand and offers a complete package of features.
Toyota Yaris Cross
The Toyota Yaris Cross, one of the most awaited newcomers, will enter the compact SUV segment, bringing the prestige and reliability of the Toyota brand. The design of the Yaris Cross is inspired by the mini RAV4, with a modern and robust aesthetic. Toyota is also keeping open the possibility of including a hybrid version for this model, following the trend of more sustainable and efficient vehicles.
Nissan Kicks
The new Nissan Kicks, in turn, is about to receive a significant update. Spotted testing in both Brazil and the United States, the new Kicks promises to bring a renewed design, inspired by models like the Nissan Qashqai and Pathfinder. Intending to maintain the model’s popularity in the Brazilian market, Nissan is planning a launch that combines innovation and tradition.
Citroën C3 Aircross
Finally, the Citroën C3 Aircross will arrive as a distinctive option in the SUV segment. The model, which will be positioned above the C4 Cactus, offers the possibility of a seven-seat configuration, catering to a demand for more spacious family vehicles. The C3 Aircross, which already has information available on the Citroën website, may include a 1.0 Turbo engine, similar to that used in the Fiat Fastback, indicating Citroën’s investment in performance and efficiency.
These launches from Toyota, Jeep, Citroën, Ford, Honda, and Nissan reflect the dynamism and continuous evolution of the SUV market in Brazil. With a variety ranging from compact models to larger options, the new SUVs promise to meet a broad spectrum of preferences and needs of Brazilian consumers. With the arrival of these new models, an increase in competitiveness and diversity of choices in the SUV segment in the country is expected.


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