The market is going through 2025 with encouraging numbers: more patents than in all 2024 and an increasingly strong competition between input models and pick -ups.
In Argentina, the price of 0km cars suffered an increase, but far from stopping demand, sales continue to advance in a firm pace. The market is going through 2025 with hopeful numbers: more patents than in all 2024 and an increasingly strong competition between the input models and the pick ups.
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In this context, the Renault Kwid It remains the cheapest option in the country within 0km. Its value reflects the tendency of the sector: in July It cost $ 19,990,000in August climbed to $ 20,990,000 and in September It is already marketed to $ 22,160,000which marks a new floor to access a zero kilometer vehicle in Argentina.


Cars ranking 0 Kits-September 2025
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Renault Kwid: $ 22,160,000
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Fiat Mobi: $ 24,096,000
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Hyundai HB20: $ 25,400,000
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Jac S2: US $ 19,900 (equivalent to $ 27,362,500)
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Chevrolet Onix: $ 27,477,900
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Citroën C3: $ 27,840,000
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Fiat Argo: $ 27,898,000
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Fiat Cronos: $ 27,959,000
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Toyota Yaris: $ 28,324,000
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Peugeot 208: $ 28,540,000
The list confirms that there are no new models below $ 22 million, and that the monthly increases reach all brands, from the Citycars to the hatchbacks and sedans of greater volume.
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The Renault Kwid remains the cheapest option in the country within 0km.
An expanding market
According to data from Acarabetween January and August they patented 437,416 units64.87% more than in the same period of 2024. With that figure, the sector has already exceeded the total sales last year (414,041), consolidating 2025 as a year of strong recovery for the automotive industry.
The best selling cars so far this year
The podium of patents is led by cars of mid -range and pick upsreflecting the preferences of the Argentine consumer:
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Fiat Cronos – 23,924 units
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Toyota Yaris – 22,981
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Peugeot 208 – 22,901
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Toyota Hilux – 22.077
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Ford Ranger – 18.468
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Volkswagen Amarok – 18.388
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Volkswagen Polo – 16,550
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Toyota Corolla Cross – 14,165
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Volkswagen Taos – 13,152
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Chevrolet Tracker – 12,806
The phenomenon leaves an interesting contrast: While the cheapest cars rise month to month, intermediate models and pick -ups concentrate most salesconsolidating its prominence in the Argentine market.
Source: Ambito

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