The Zontes T 350 2025 Arrives in Brazil with a Stronger Engine, 41 Horsepower, and a Cutting-Edge Technology Package to Challenge Traditional Brands in the Mid-Displacement Crossover Segment.
The Zontes T 350 2025 is the latest bet from the Chinese brand in the competitive Brazilian market. Launched to replace the old 310cc version, the new generation of the crossover arrives with a more powerful engine, a renewed look, and an impressive list of standard equipment that positions it in direct competition with models from well-established brands.
According to a comprehensive evaluation of the model conducted by owner Alex Silva from Carapicuíba (SP), the motorcycle stands out for its cost-benefit ratio and embedded technology. However, the analysis also points out details that a potential buyer needs to know before making a decision.
The New Generation: The Launch in 2024 and Changes Compared to the 310
The new generation of the Zontes T 350 2025 was officially launched in Brazil in April 2024. It was designed to replace the previous model, the T 310, bringing significant advancements in performance and technology.
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The main change lies in the engine, which has been upgraded from 312cc to 348cc. This resulted in an increase of 6 horsepower. In addition to the engine, the motorcycle received a new design, featuring a new LED projector headlight, a new fender, and a new panel with connectivity.
The Heart of the Motorcycle: The New 41-Horsepower Engine

The engine of the Zontes T 350 2025 is a single-cylinder with dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) and, a differential in its category, features an aluminum cylinder and liquid cooling. It delivers 41 horsepower and a torque of 3.34 kgf.m.
The assembly works with a six-speed transmission and a slipper clutch that prevents rear wheel locking during sudden downshifts and makes lever operation lighter.
Cutting-Edge Technology of the New Zontes: The Equipment Package That Surprises
The list of standard equipment of the Zontes T 350 2025 is one of its biggest attractions. The motorcycle comes factory-equipped with:
- Smart Key (keyless system);
- Color TFT Display with four themes, tire pressure monitoring (TPMS), and Bluetooth connectivity that allows screen mirroring from a smartphone;
- Electric Height Adjustable Windscreen;
- Full LED Lighting;
- Two Riding Modes (Sport and Eco);
- Two USB Ports (one Type A and one Type C).
Fuel Consumption and Top Speed of 163 km/h
The Zontes T 350 has proven to be an economical motorcycle for its power. Fuel consumption, according to the test, varies with riding style:
- Aggressive Riding: Consumption ranges between 23 and 25 km/l.
- Normal Riding: At a more relaxed pace, the motorcycle can achieve between 28 and 31 km/l.
The top speed is electronically limited. In the test, the motorcycle reached 163 km/h on the panel, showing good performance for highway travel.
The Price in 2025 and Points of Attention
The suggested price for the Zontes T 350 2025 is R$ 33,450 (excluding freight). However, the price practiced in dealerships may vary, reaching around R$ 33,000.
Despite being very complete, the assessment pointed out some negative aspects. The main issues are the characteristic vibration of a single-cylinder engine, the seat being a bit firm for long trips, and the low exhaust collector, which may scrape on higher speed bumps, especially with a passenger.


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