Hyundai HB20


The Hyundai HB20 is a subcompact by Korean manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company, which was launched in 2012. It is Hyundai’s third vehicle produced in Brazil and has flexible-fuel engines, therefore it was not exported to other South American countries until 2016, when it began to be sold in Paraguay and Uruguay. Its main rivals are the Chevrolet Onix, the Fiat Argo, the Ford Fiesta and the Volkswagen Gol.

First generation (2012)

It has two engine options, one of them from Kia Picanto. The higher versions do feature a 1.6-litre Gamma engine with 128 hp. The HB20 is available with a six speed automatic and manual transmission for both 1.0-litre and 1.6-litre.

HB20X

The Hyundai HB20X is a mini SUV version which sets it apart from the standard HB20. As is the case for other similar models, it is available only with front-wheel drive. It is produced and sold only in Brazil to compete in the expanding mini SUV market.
This version contains mixed use tires, a suspension raised slightly and a few visual upgrades. It is available only with the 1.6L gamma engine.

HB20S

The Hyundai HB20S is the sedan version of the HB20 hatchback. It has the same engine and transmission choices from the regular HB20. It has the same wheelbase as the hatchback but is longer with and has a bigger trunk.

Second generation (2019)

The second generation HB20 was launched in 17 September 2019. It is now available in a crossover-look variant named HB20X.