The New Honda XRE 190 2026 Arrives at Brazilian Stores Keeping the Technical Base of the Previous Generation, but with Visual Upgrades, Adjusted Price, and Complete Equipment Package, Including Flex Engine, Front ABS, and Blackout Digital Panel.
The Honda XRE 190 2026 is already available at Brazilian dealerships with suggested prices starting at R$ 23,580 for the Standard version and R$ 24,110 for the Adventure.
The model retains the technical package from the last facelift, with a 184.4 cm³ flex engine delivering 16 hp (ethanol), front ABS, and a blackout digital panel, now featuring an exclusive metallic gray paint for the base configuration.
According to the manufacturer, the warranty is three years with no mileage limit.
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Prices and Available Versions

With no mechanical changes compared to the 2025 line, the XRE 190 2026 arrives in stores with adjusted prices of R$ 470 compared to the previous year.
The Standard starts at R$ 23,580 and the Adventure begins at R$ 24,110, both excluding freight and based on the State of São Paulo.
The brand announced that sales began in mid-September.
New Colors for 2026
The palette remodeling is specific and follows the strategy of simplification.
The Standard lost the blue and will now be offered in metallic gray (new color) or pearl red.
The Adventure remains in pearl gray.
The adjustment confirms that the most visible change this season is visual, preserving the set introduced in 2025.
Design Inspired by Sahara

The design launched in 2025, inspired by the Sahara family, remains.
The motorcycle retains a pronounced front beak, metallic tank with plastic fairings, full-LED lighting, USB-C port on the panel, and a blackout digital cluster with gear indicator, odometers, fuel consumption, and range.
It also continues with the suspension evolution adopted last year, with front tubes increased from 31 mm to 33 mm.
Flex Engine and Power
The 184.4 cm³ OHC single-cylinder remains flex, delivering 15.9 hp at 8,000 rpm on gasoline and 16.0 hp at 8,000 rpm on ethanol.
The torque is 1.65 kgfm and 1.66 kgfm, respectively, at 6,000 rpm.
The transmission is five-speed and the fuel system uses electronic injection PGM-FI.
These figures are the same for both versions.
Frame and Brakes
The frame is of the semi-double cradle type made of steel, with spoked wheels measuring 19 inches in the front and 17 inches in the rear.
The tires remain mixed-use Pirelli MT60 in sizes 90/90-19 (front) and 110/90-17 (rear).

The braking system combines discs on both wheels with single-channel ABS at the front, accompanied by a 240 mm disc at the front and a 220 mm disc at the rear.
Suspensions and Ergonomics
The motorcycle maintains a telescopic fork with 180 mm travel and a rear monoshock with 150 mm, calibrated to absorb irregularities while maintaining control.
The two-level seat and high handlebars favor the trail riding position, prioritizing urban comfort and mixed surfaces.
Digital Panel and USB-C
The blackout panel offers good readability and includes gear indicator, total and partial odometers, fuel gauge, consumption, and range.
Next to it, the USB-C port facilitates cellphone charging during navigation use.
The full-LED lighting covers the headlight, taillight, and turn signals, reinforcing the modernization proposal of the line.
Dimensions and Capacities
In terms of dimensions, the XRE 190 2026 measures 2,075 mm in length, 821 mm in width, and 1,167 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1,356 mm.

The seat height is 836 mm and the ground clearance is 243 mm, while the dry weight is 128 kg.
The fuel tank holds 12 liters, with an integrated reserve of 2.9 liters.
Updated Fipe Table
For market reference, the Fipe Table for September 2025 indicates average values of R$ 26,853 for the XRE 190 0 km (Standard) and R$ 27,665 for the XRE 190 Adventure 0 km.
These figures help in comparing with advertisements and dealership proposals, especially in regions with differing logistics costs.
What Buyers Will Find in 2026
Those looking for the XRE 190 now will find a lightweight trail with an urban-adventurous proposal, a safety package with front ABS, updated visuals, a complete digital panel, and USB-C, while maintaining the known performance of the flex engine with up to 16 hp.
The main novelty this year is the metallic gray color in the Standard version, while the Adventure retains the pearl gray.
What matters most in your decision today: the new palette, the equipment package, or the price-content ratio?

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