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Honda's new sports bike, CBR250RR, is officially presented with a 42 horsepower engine and consumption of up to 40 km/L

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published 06/03/2025 às 10:17
Honda's new sports bike, CBR250RR, is officially presented with a 42 horsepower engine and consumption of up to 40 km/L
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The new Honda CBR250RR hits the Japanese market! Honda's new sports bike delivers up to 40 km/l. Check out the details of the Honda motorcycle that costs around R$35 (excluding taxes) and delivers 42 hp of power..

The 250 Honda CBR2026RR has been officially launched in Japan. The launch of the updated Japanese sports bike features the same well-known base, with its 42 horsepower engine, but includes new colors and graphics. In this article, we will learn about Honda's new motorcycle that promises to impact the two-wheeled vehicle market.

Find out how much Honda's new sports car costs

The price of the 250 Honda CBR2026RR is 902.000 yen, which is equivalent to around R$35 in direct conversion, without taking into account other taxes or expenses. In addition to the Japanese market, Honda's new low-displacement sports bike is offered in other Asian markets, such as Indonesia. For this year, the new Honda motorcycle has color options of Matte Bullet Silver, Pearl Glare White, which has the traditional image of the CBR series, and the tricolor Grand Prix Red.

O twin-cylinder engine The 249 cc Honda CBR250RR delivers 42 hp at 13.500 rpm and 2,5 kgfm of torque at 10.750 rpm. According to the manufacturer, Honda's new sports bike has undergone changes in recent years, receiving improvements that include new piston rings, cylinder heads, camshafts and intake ports.

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Equipped with liquid cooling and a six-speed gearbox, Honda's new motorcycle features average consumption of 27,4 km/l.

In ideal conditions, traveling at 60 km/h with two occupants, the Honda CBR250RR can reach up to 40,1 km/l. This way, with a full 14-liter tank, Honda's new sports bike can reach 500 km without refueling. 

Honda's new motorcycle will not come to Brazil for now

The brand did not skimp on the equipment of the new Honda motorcycle. The model comes equipped with technologies to improve safety and performance, including traction control, preventing skidding during sudden acceleration.

It also features SFF-BP inverted front suspension, ensuring greater stability on curves, an ABS braking system and greater safety in sports driving, and an emergency braking alert (ESS), warning drivers behind when the driver brakes hard.

In addition to being stylish and economical, Honda's new sports bike is also equipped with cutting-edge technology. It is worth mentioning that, since the brand took the Honda CBR250RR off the market in Brazil, the low-displacement sports bike segment has been somewhat abandoned.

However, while Honda's new motorcycle is a success abroad, the Japanese brand doesn't seem to have much interest in bringing this new Honda sports bike here. For now, there is no official forecast from the brand for the launch of the Honda CBR250RR in Brazil. However, if there is sufficient demand, the brand may rethink this decision.

Honda's new sports car will have annual production of 2 units

The 1.390 mm wheelbase and 790 mm seat height provide the rider with a balanced riding position, ideal for riders seeking a sporty experience without compromising on comfort.

The model continues to be one of the best low-displacement sports cars on the market, delivering economy, performance and cutting-edge technology.

With a planned annual production of 2 units, the new Honda CBR250RR promises to continue to captivate fans of sports motorcycling, both for its performance and the nostalgia it evokes. With the perfect combination of tradition and innovation, Honda reaffirms its commitment to offering models that honor the past while embracing the future.

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Samuel
Samuel
09/03/2025 19:56

Pay R$35k for a motorcycle. 🤦🏻‍♂️

LUIZ Fernando
LUIZ Fernando
In reply to  Samuel
09/03/2025 23:15

I'd rather buy a Hornet

ROMAN
ROMAN
In reply to  Samuel
11/03/2025 03:05

First, it is not available in Brazil.
And if so, what would be the most economical 42 hp motorcycle for this price on the national market?

Pedro
Pedro
10/03/2025 22:38

Aren't you ashamed of making an article based on a motorcycle created by AI?

Mih
Mih
12/03/2025 16:17

What's the point of posting about motorcycles that they don't even know if they're going to bring to Brazil???? I don't see any humor in it! If they did bring them there, it would be a valid article, but other than that, it's not even funny!

Valdemar Medeiros

Journalist in training, specialist in creating content with a focus on SEO actions. Writes about the Automotive Industry, Renewable Energy and Science and Technology

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