A New Edition Of The Qual Comprar Survey Revealed, In July 2025, The 10 Cars With The Cheapest Revisions In Brazil, Based On Data Provided By The Manufacturers Themselves. The Ranking Highlights The Predominance Of Electric Models Among Vehicles With The Lowest Maintenance Costs.
Contrary To What Many Consumers Believe, The List Price Does Not Represent The True Cost Of A Car. The Scheduled Revisions At Dealerships Also Make Up A Significant Part Of The Driver’s Budget. With This In Mind, The New Edition Of Qual Comprar Ranked The Models With Lowest Maintenance Costs For Up To Five Years Of Use.
The Survey Considered Only Revisions Carried Out At Official Dealerships And Excluded Promotional Values Or Specific Bonuses. The Study Is Relevant For Those Who Wish To Save On After-Sales, Especially In Times Of Increasingly Expensive Maintenance.
The Data That Stood Out Most In The Survey Was The Dominance Of 100% Electric Models In The Ranking. Of The 10 Listed Vehicles, Nine Are Electrified. Only One Gasoline-Hybrid Appears On The List, And It Takes An Intermediate Position.
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XPeng receives 24,863 orders in just 12 hours, sees GX hybrid SUV become a craze in China, and now races against queues of up to 35 weeks to deliver the model most desired by buyers.
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Ford Fusion 2014 impresses with comfort and a 240 hp turbo engine, but an owner’s survey shows an annual expense of R$ 17,717 with IPVA, insurance, maintenance, tires, and fuel.
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With a new 2.2 turbo diesel engine of 200 hp, 45.9 kgfm torque, eight-speed automatic transmission, and fully recalibrated suspension, the Fiat Titano Ranch 2026 reduces the 0 to 100 km/h time to 9.9 seconds, addresses the main criticisms of the model, and establishes itself among the most competitive mid-size pickups in Brazil.
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Rare pickup truck in Brazil is startling due to its size and price: Ford F-350 Platinum imported from the USA features a V8 Power Stroke, 24-inch tires, luxury seats, and the power to carry 3 tons in the bed or tow 18 tons as if it were a toy.
Check Out The 10 Cars With The Cheapest Revisions In Brazil In 2025:
- Volvo EX30 – R$ 849
- Volvo EX40 (Previously XC40) – R$ 1.099
- Volvo EC40 – R$ 1.099
- Mini Countryman SE ALL4 – R$ 2.474
- Renault Kwid E-Tech – R$ 2.513
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 – R$ 2.616
- Honda Civic Hybrid – R$ 2.650
- JAC E-JS1 – R$ 2.849
- BMW iX2 – R$ 2.977
- Mini Cooper SE – R$ 3.158
Electric Cars Dominate Ranking With Affordable Revisions
The Top Three Are Volvo Models, With Unique And Free Scheduled Revisions In The Other Cycles, Except For The Fourth Maintenance. The EX30 Leads With A Cost Of Only R$ 849. Both The EX40 And The EC40 Follow With Identical Values Of R$ 1.099, All With Powerful Engines And Range Exceeding 300 Km.

Mini Countryman SE, In Fourth Place, Shows Fluctuations In Revision Values, But Still Maintains An Average Below R$ 2,500. The Model Is Equipped With Two Electric Motors And Accelerates From 0 To 100 Km/h In 5.8 Seconds.
The Renault Kwid E-Tech Holds Fifth Place With Revisions Ranging Between R$ 313 And R$ 1.083. Even With A Modest Power Of 65 Hp, It Delivers A Range Of Up To 265 Km And Has Competitive Pricing Among Electric Models.
The Only Non-Electric Model On The List Is Hybrid
The Honda Civic Hybrid, Sixth In The Ranking, Is The Only One Not Fully Electric Among The Ten. With Fuel Consumption Close To 30 Km/L, It Shows Revisions With Values Between R$ 415 And R$ 902. The Model Combines A Gasoline Engine And An Electric Motor, Offering Good Performance And Economy.
In Seventh Place, The Kia EV9 Stands Out For Its Free First Revision And Total Cost Of R$ 2.616. The Korean SUV Delivers 325 Hp Of Power And 374 Km Of Range, Having Been Named The Premium Car Of The Year In 2025.
The JAC E-JS1, In Eighth Place, Shows Lower Power And A Range Of Only 161 Km, But Maintains Revision Costs Between R$ 489 And R$ 660, Helping To Offset Its Depreciation In The Market.
Mini And BMW Close The Ranking With Moderate Cost

The BMW iX2 Ranks Ninth With An Estimated Maintenance Cost Of R$ 2.977. The Model Has Very Cheap Revisions (R$ 98.66 Over Three Cycles), But Balances With Two Repairs Exceeding R$ 1.300. The Mini Cooper SE Closes The Ranking With A Total Cost Of R$ 3.158 And An Initial Maintenance Of R$ 1.029.
The Information Was Published By The Specialized Magazine Auto Esporte, Based On Data Released By Manufacturers And Organized By The Qual Comprar 2025 Ranking. The Values Consider The Average Costs Of Five Revisions In The First Years Of Use And May Vary By Region.
BMW iX2 Ranks 9th Among Cars With The Cheapest Maintenance In The Qual Comprar Ranking. Have You Considered The Revision Costs Before Buying Your Car?




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