Subaru, Represented Exclusively by CAOA in Brazil, Has Stood Out as a Premium Japanese Brand, Winning Admirers for Its Combination of Performance, Safety, and Innovative Design.
With models like the Forester 2.0i-S e-BOXER and the Subaru XV 2.0i-S e-BOXER, the brand promises to shake up the Brazilian automotive market.
The competition between Subaru and Honda in Brazil is just beginning. With innovative models and a focus on technology and design, both brands promise to offer Brazilian consumers options for SUVs that combine style, comfort, and performance. It remains to be seen who will come out on top in this technological battle on wheels.
Subaru XV 2.0i-S e-BOXER: Reinventing the Concept of SUV
The Subaru XV arrives with a revamped look, standing out for its modern design and advanced technologies. Equipped with the Boxer engine and new directional LED headlights, the model promises a unique driving experience. With 18-inch aluminum wheels, the XV not only attracts attention on the streets but also offers robust and reliable performance.
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Toyota Hilux Champ emerges as the “mini-work Hilux” that Brazil doesn’t have: for around R$ 81,7 thousand in conversion without taxes, the pickup has a modular chassis, single cab, 2 seats, 2.4 diesel engine, and a popular car price to become a tool for construction, cargo, and small business in Thailand.
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Chevrolet Onix leads the efficiency ranking among flex-fuel cars by Inmetro, achieves almost 18 km/l, and costs less than R$ 100,000.
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Non-alcoholic beer is not always 0.0%: the drink can appear on the breathalyzer, result in a fine of R$ 2,934.70, suspend the driver’s license for 12 months, and even lead the vehicle to be impounded.
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A burned Ferrari seemed destined for scrap, until a company removed the V8 engine, installed three electric motors, and transformed the old sports car into the 308 GTE with a 47 kWh battery.
Subaru Forester 2.0i-S e-BOXER: An SUV for All Adventures
The Forester stands out for its combination of performance and comfort. With front headlights featuring a black mask and a driver’s seat with memory position, the model offers a personalized and sophisticated driving experience. The dual-zone automatic air conditioning ensures comfort for all passengers, regardless of the weather outside.
And the Competition? Honda HR-V Is a Worthy Rival
While Subaru advances, the new Honda HR-V is not far behind. With Honda SENSING safety technology and a Power Tailgate, the HR-V is a combination of sleek design, advanced technology, and exceptional comfort. Its 1.5L i-VTEC engine and CVT transmission promise efficiency and performance, making it a formidable competitor to the Subaru XV.


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