The diversity of vehicle models grows every day and it is difficult to know which one presents the best cost-benefit for the company. light fleet management. Mainly because investing in cheaper cars does not necessarily mean savings for your fleet, as high maintenance costs can often increase investment.
In addition to cost-effectiveness, other factors must be taken into account, because in order to decide which is the best choice for the company according to the business profile and the activities carried out by the fleet, it is also necessary to take into account the profile of users and drivers.
With this in mind, fleet management should consider:
- The purpose of the vehicle, for example, if it will be used for maintenance in urban areas or rural areas
- The type of road to be traveled more often
- Average kilometers driven when the car is in motion
- The need for security
- The ability to save
Thus, making an assertive decision regarding the best vehicle for light fleets in your business with all these factors at play is an arduous task.
That's why we've put together a list of five excellent options, so you can assess which will be the right choice for your business and why. Then continue your reading.
Vehicles you will find in this list:
1. Fiat Mobi Easy
2. Nissan Versa V-Drive
3. Fiat Strada Hard Working
4.Hyundai HB20
5 Renault Quid
1 Fiat Mobi Easy

Among the recommended cars, the Fiat Mobi appears as one of the most rewarding and desired options for light fleet operations, mainly for urban services.
Its modern and compact design is great for city traffic. However, it also has good attributes for highways and dirt roads with its robust presentation.
The more expensive versions of this model still offer interesting advantages, such as power steering, air conditioning and electric windows. But if you are looking for an economical and very productive model, the Fiat Mobi Easy can be a great choice.
To help keep your fleet safe, it offers airbags and seatbelt warning. Read more about the model:
Average consumption
The Fiat Mobi Easy does not disappoint in light fleets as it is very economical, capable of an average of 12,7 km/l in the city and 14,3 km/l on the highway using gasoline.
Pricing
The Mobi Easy is one of the most affordable brand new passenger vehicles on the Brazilian market, with the Fipe* table predicting a value of R$0, which can be a great economic differential when buying more than one vehicle for your fleet.
Maintenance
Fiat's subcompact took the Uno's place as the automaker's entry-level car and may have some similar mechanical failures:
- Turns off by itself: it can sometimes present a spontaneous shutdown when stopped or even in motion, but at low speed.
- Can wet inside: Customers say there may be a failure to seal the doors, both front and rear.
It is difficult to calculate maintenance prices as a whole, as it depends on other factors such as road and vehicle use, but it is possible to get an idea from the cost of overhauls.
The value of the first 6 Mobi revisions (over 6 years or 60 km) is around R$ 4.284,00, according to information on the brand's website. This is not the lowest value on the market among revisions, but it is still below average for passenger vehicles.
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2 Nissan Versa V-Drive

In this most current model, Nissan presents a differentiated choice for light fleets. With a higher price, it is a much more complete model, with advantages that make it stand out.
The vehicle has a more comfortable environment, with air conditioning included, in addition to excellent drivability, with speed-sensitive electronic assistance steering. It still offers plenty of safety, with front airbags and ABS, EBD and BA braking assistants. This is an important issue to ensure the well-being of your drivers.
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In addition, the Versa V-Drive still has a large trunk, which can be important in some vehicles in its fleet. The car is also economical, robust and reliable, but it must be taken into account that it is a more expensive vehicle. Therefore, evaluate its characteristics well to check if its cost-effectiveness is worthwhile for your company.
Average consumption
The Versa V-Drive is a very economical car. With the use of gasoline, it runs 12,9 km/l in urban areas and 15,3 km/l on the highway.
Pricing
With the Fipe* price starting at R$66.467,00, the Versa features 5 versions with a 1.0 12V option (the cheapest) and other 1.6 16V versions, which vary in price according to their differences.
Maintenance
The Versa's maintenance cost is considered low, with its 6 first revisions around R$ 2.847,00. The most common defects usually do not cause so much damage, such as the fuel gauge and the bumper fastener, but several reports also point to defects in the clutch pedal and injection alert.
But these defects are not so frequent and the vehicle normally only needs normal revisions, which is a factor to be considered when we talk about cost-effectiveness in the long term in the management of light fleets.
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3 Fiat Strada Hard Working

Generally speaking, anyone looking for an ideal vehicle for light fleets should keep in mind that different models may be required. Some functions cannot be performed by passenger cars, or would be performed more safely by other types of automobiles, such as pickup trucks.
With that in mind, the Fiat Strada Hard Working is, without a doubt, one of the most used models of compact pickup trucks in light fleets. In addition to space, it has many other qualities, such as comfort and safety for drivers.
Average consumption
In addition to being designed for work, the Fiat Strada is also economical compared to other pickup trucks. It does 10,7 km/l in the city and up to 12,2 km/l on the highway using gasoline.
Pricing
Considering its advantages, the price of Strada Hard Working is BRL 63.414,00 according to the Fipe* table. But it is necessary to think about the models to be used and the functions performed by the car in the fleet of light vehicles.
Maintenance
The cost of overhauling this car compared to other pickup trucks is one of the lowest on the market, BRL 3.840,00 for overhauls in the first 6 years, and it can make a difference in your company's profit.
In addition, despite being robust and considered an excellent option for the job, some Fiat Strada users have already pointed out defects such as:
4 Hyundai HB20

The Hyundai HB20 is among the best sellers. Its popularity already gives an idea of its prestige, as it offers the virtues of modern and economical models.
The vehicle has a series of qualities that must be taken into account when purchasing vehicles for light fleets, such as front and side airbags, ABS brakes with EBD, traction and stability control, and several other functions that can guarantee the safety of its drivers. .
In addition, it is a very light model, even with good power. It also has a low maintenance cost, thus offering what is most sought after: excellent value for money for light fleets.
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Average consumption
Over the years, the HB20 gained a lot of performance and became more economical. The entry model HB20 Sense can reach up to 12,8 km/l in urban areas and 14,6 km/l on highways, high values when compared to other passenger cars for light fleets.
Pricing
According to the Fipe* table, the HB20 Sense is costing around R$ 61.454,00. In addition to the affordable price, Hyundai provides a warranty of up to 5 years for commercial vehicles, but limited to 100 kilometers driven.
Maintenance
According to some owners, the Hyundai HB20 may present:
- Fuel level indicator fault: some models do not give the correct indication of what is in the tank. The problem is found in the measurement system composed of float, pump and sensor.
- Fragile painting: complaints are made about the fragile painting, which increases the depreciation of the vehicle and makes negotiations difficult at the time of resale.
- High noise level: happens due to the fact that the gear has straight teeth, giving greater resistance to the engagement of the gear.
But these possible problems are not frequent and, in addition, the maintenance cost can compensate, with its value of only R$3.189,24 in the first 6 revisions. This is one of the smallest on the market in light fleet passenger vehicles evaluated.
5 Renault Kwid

The Renault Kwid is also popular in light fleets. It is a very sought after model by those who work as app drivers, due to its low cost and varied qualities. Thus, it may also be ideal to reduce costs in your fleet.
The Renault model offers an excellent economy and comfort experience, in addition to presenting agility and a high suspension that helps to avoid damage in holes and other unforeseen events on the road. All of this makes it more economical, requires less repairs, and best of all, it helps keep your driver safe.
Average consumption
The consumption of the vehicle is very affordable compared to other passenger cars. With the use of gasoline, the Renault Kwid reaches 14,9 km/l in the city and up to 15,6/l on the highway. With ethanol, the values change to 10,3 km/l in the city and 10,8 km/l on the highway, respectively.
Pricing
It has a low price of R$45.682,00 according to the Fipe* table. In this case, a low price does mean good value for money, since the Kwid has similarities in many aspects with its current market, and above all, a better price.
Maintenance
Complaints you might hear from Kwid owners:
- exchange roughness: Because this is associated with the engine, the car may have occasional popping noises.
- Noises: from different backgrounds at the same time.
However, the value of the first six revisions is quite affordable. According to the Renault website, it revolves around R$ 3.257,47. Thus, it is one of the smallest in the category.
Choose the best cost-effective option for light fleets!
In view of this survey, it is important to take every detail into consideration when purchasing and buying new cars for your light vehicle fleet. Seeking the best cost-benefit is essential to not face recurring problems in the future and, at the same time, not to spend so much.

