Honda Titan, Bros 160 and Twister 250 Dominate 2025 with Low Consumption, Durable Engines, and Better Cost-Benefit Among Used Motorcycles.
In the used motorcycle market of 2025, where the search for economy, mechanical reliability, and low maintenance costs dominate consumer choices, three Honda models resurge strongly and become true “finds.” They are not luxurious motorcycles, nor do they showcase exaggerated technologies — but they deliver exactly what Brazilians seek most: durable engines, extremely low consumption, ease of maintenance, and performance that surprises even those used to more expensive and heavier modern scooters.
Starting at R$ 18 thousand, Honda CG 160 Titan, Bros 160, and Twister 250 form a trio that encapsulates the DNA of the Japanese brand: simple, efficient, strong motorcycles capable of covering hundreds of thousands of kilometers without showing serious failures. They are models that cross generations, serving app drivers, travelers, workers, and urban motorcyclists, and even when used, they maintain a high resale value for a very clear reason: it is hard to find something more reliable at this price.
The combination of 160 to 250 cc engines, real consumption above 35 km/l, and performance sufficient for urban and highway use makes these three Hondas champion options in the semi-new market. At a time when 150 scooters may consume less but cost much more to maintain, the Titan–Bros–Twister trio delivers exactly the opposite: high performance, low consumption, and low cost.
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And that is what places them among the “best finds of the market” in 2025.
CG 160 Titan: The Motorcycle That Became a Symbol of Resilience and Extreme Economy
The Honda CG 160 Titan has been, for decades, the most recommended motorcycle for those looking to keep costs under control without losing agility in daily life.
With a 162.7 cc engine, 15.1 hp of power, and well-distributed torque, the Titan shows that it doesn’t need excessive strength to offer quick responses in traffic. The standout feature is real consumption: it easily exceeds 40 km/l, reaching up to 45 km/l on highways with light driving.
The Titan is light, easy to ride, extremely maneuverable, and has one of the simplest and most resilient mechanics in the country. Maintenance is inexpensive, parts are available on every corner, and the motorcycle tolerates heavy use without losing performance.
Anyone who buys a Titan knows exactly what they are getting: a loyal companion that requires almost nothing to keep running.
The comfortable seat, upright riding position, and modern panel make the model an excellent choice for both short commutes and professional use. In 2025, the Titan remains sovereign in the used market due to its combination of economy and durability.
Bros 160: The Urban Trail That Withstands Any Terrain
The Honda Bros 160 has become the ideal motorcycle for those facing uneven streets, potholes, cobblestones, and mixed terrains. With the same engine as the Titan — 162.7 cc — but with adjustments favoring torque at low RPMs, the Bros delivers excellent performance in situations where regular motorcycles struggle.
The elevated suspension, long travel, and higher seat ensure superior comfort, especially on short trips and daily use in cities with poor pavement. It is, in practice, one of those motorcycles built for real Brazil: resilient, comfortable, and designed to travel where others simply cannot.
The Bros’ consumption is impressive: real averages between 35 and 40 km/l, depending on the conditions. Considering the combination of weight, suspension, and 19-inch wheels, the performance is even more relevant. It is one of the most economical trails in the country.
The resale value of the Bros is extremely high — it practically does not depreciate. In small towns and rural areas, it is considered the motorcycle “for all terrains.” In 2025, it is one of the smartest choices among riders who need physical and mechanical resilience.
Twister 250: Real Performance, Balanced Consumption, and Road-Ready Engine
The CB Twister 250 completes the trio as the strongest, fastest, and most versatile option among the three. With a 249.5 cc engine, 22.4 hp of power, and 2.28 kgfm of torque, the Twister is the only one on the list truly capable of maintaining highway cruising above 100 km/h effortlessly. It is a motorcycle that combines sporty performance with the typical robustness of Honda.
Even with a larger engine, the consumption remains surprisingly low: 30 to 38 km/l, depending on usage. This places the Twister in a much more economical range than modern 250 cc scooters, which rarely exceed 26 km/l in real conditions.
The Twister delivers more power, greater safety in overtaking, and superior handling at high speeds, all while consuming less.
The ABS brakes, well-calibrated chassis, and more sporty ergonomics make the Twister an attractive choice for those looking for a motorcycle that can ride in the city, travel on weekends, and still have simple maintenance. It exists at the exact point of cost, power, and economy.
Why This Trio Dominates Cost-Benefit in 2025
Honda Titan, Bros, and Twister carry characteristics that define the concept of “smart purchase” in the used market:
Extremely Low Consumption
Even the strongest motorcycle in the trio (Twister) can easily exceed 30 km/l.
Proven Durability
Honda engines are known to surpass 100,000 km with basic maintenance.
Cheap and Widely Available Parts
Mechanics all over Brazil know these motorcycles and are skilled in repairs.
Superior Performance Compared to Many Modern Scooters
More power, greater stability, and much lower maintenance costs.
High Resale Value in the Used Market
Honda is a brand that rarely loses value in many cases, and may even recover it.
Perfect Adaptation to Brazilian Traffic
Titan for economy, Bros for rough terrain, and Twister for those needing power for the road.
This combination explains why these motorcycles have truly become the best finds of the market in 2025.
The Trio That Defines What Really Matters in a Used Motorcycle
CG Titan, Bros 160, and Twister 250 do not follow trends; they follow real needs. They are motorcycles that span generations because they deliver exactly what Brazilian motorcyclists value most: robustness, economy, power, and simple maintenance.
In an inflated market filled with complicated and expensive modern motorcycles to maintain, these three Hondas represent the essence of financial intelligence.
For those looking for a truly reliable used motorcycle in 2025, Honda’s trio remains unbeatable.




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