Hyundai amplia itens de segurança na versão básica do SUV Creta

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Hyundai CRETA Comfort Safety Launched with Enhanced Driver Assistance Features

  • The new Comfort Safety trim adds advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including Autonomous Emergency Braking (FCA), Lane Keeping & Lane Following Assist (LKA/LFA), Adaptive High Beam (HBA), and Driver Attention Warning (DAW).
  • All versions of the model now come standard with Hyundai Bluelink®, the connectivity system enabling remote vehicle monitoring.
  • In the first nine months of 2025, the CRETA maintained its lead as the top-selling passenger vehicle in retail, extending its advantage over competitors.

Hyundai Motor Brasil has introduced the CRETA Comfort Safety, the new entry-level version of Brazil’s best-selling SUV. This edition now features ADAS technologies—previously available only on higher trims—such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (FCA), Lane Keeping and Lane Following Assist (LKA/LFA), Adaptive High Beam (HBA), and Driver Attention Warning (DAW). Other technology and safety features remain consistent with the previous Comfort version. The new CRETA Comfort Safety is available at Hyundai dealerships across Brazil, with a suggested price of R$ 151,790.

This update continues a series of enhancements to the CRETA lineup this year. Since April, Hyundai Bluelink®—the brand’s connected car system—has become standard on all trims, offering free usage for five years. Bluelink® provides key functions such as vehicle monitoring, tracking, immobilization, 24/7 assistance, and remote diagnostics. Depending on the multimedia configuration, features also include the Smart Camera 360º for surrounding views on your smartphone, voice commands, and real-time traffic information for points of interest searches.

The CRETA reinforced its strong retail sales leadership in 2023 and 2024, and further increased its dominance in 2025. By the end of the third quarter, CRETA had registered 43,198 units—a lead of 6,752 over the second-placed model (data from FENABRAVE, the National Federation of Automotive Distribution). This ranking only considers sales to end consumers, excluding bulk sales to companies, rentals, and fleets.

CRETA’s recent sales performance reflects its consistently strong history in Brazil’s retail market. The model ranked third in 2021, second in 2022, and took the top spot for the first time among all passenger vehicles—an achievement repeated in 2024. Since its debut in Brazil in 2017, CRETA has always remained in the top three for retail sales in its segment.

For more information on available Hyundai models, to view a full list of dealerships, or to locate the nearest store, visit hyundai.com.br.


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