PCD: Hyundai HB20 Platinum Safety Expects a Reduction of R,400 in July

PCD: Hyundai HB20 Platinum Safety Expects a Reduction of R$14,400 in July


The most expensive version of the hatch has only the IPI exemption and the factory bonus




In July 2024, Hyundai Brasil will present the HB20 Platinum Safety price for people with disabilities (PCD) with IPI exemption and factory bonus.

Under the hood of the HB20 Platinum Safety is the 1.0 turbo (TGDI) engine, which offers an excellent balance between performance and efficiency. Maximum power of 120 hp at 6000 rpm and torque of 17.5 kgfm at 1500 rpm. The 6-speed automatic transmission.

The fuel consumption of the HB20 Platinum Safety 1.0 turbo automatic is 8.3 km/l with ethanol and 11.8 km/l with petrol in urban environments. On the highway the numbers are better, recording 9.9 km/l with ethanol and 14 km/l with petrol.

In terms of dimensions, the model is 4,015 mm long, 1,720 mm wide, 1,470 mm high and has a wheelbase of 2,530 mm. The trunk has a capacity of 300 liters, while the fuel tank holds 50 liters.

As standard, the version comes with air conditioning, electric steering, ABS brakes with EBD, stability and traction control, hill start assist, lane keeping assist, autopilot, multimedia center with phone mirroring, rear camera, rear parking sensor, among other elements.

Finally, regarding prices, the model has a retail price of R$ 122,990, while for people with disabilities (PwD) it drops to R$ 108,507.92, after applying the exemption and the IPI bonus. This represents a significant discount of R$ 14,482.08.

Source: Terra

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