Honda Leads The Motorcycle Market With Popular Models And Solidifies Its Strength In The Sector In 2024. Check Out The Ranking!
With the end of 2024, the motorcycle market in Brazil presents a clear picture of consumer preferences. Some motorcycles remain on top, while new models emerge as popular choices. Below, we will explore the ranking of the best-selling motorcycles in the country and the reasons that solidified their positions, according to IstoÉ.
Honda CG 160: The Favorite Among Brazilians
The Honda CG 160 has maintained its position as the absolute leader in the rankings, reaffirming its status as the best-selling motorcycle in Brazil. Despite a slight drop in sales compared to the previous month, its popularity remains high. Recognized for its durability, efficiency, and low maintenance cost, the CG 160 is the ideal choice for those seeking a reliable motorcycle for everyday use.
Honda Biz
This model occupies the second position and recorded significant sales growth. Versatile, economical, and ideal for urban use, the Honda Biz captures an audience that values practical mobility with style.
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Honda Pop 110
In third place, the Pop 110 stands out as an accessible and efficient option for daily mobility. Its cost-benefit ratio attracts consumers looking for savings without sacrificing quality.

Honda NXR 160
Popular among those needing a versatile motorcycle for varied terrains, the NXR 160 delivers reliable performance both in the city and in the countryside.

Honda CB 300F
Closing the top 5, this model combines power and modern design, appealing to an audience that seeks high performance with bold style.

Other Brands Make Money
Although Honda dominates the ranking, Yamaha has also secured a spot among the highlights. Models such as the Yamaha Fazer 250, Yamaha XTZ 250 and Yamaha YBR 150 showed significant growth. Each of them has specific characteristics that become attractive:
- Yamaha Fazer 250: Offers reliability, good performance, and a modern design that appeals to motorcyclists.
- Yamaha XTZ 250: Known for its robustness, it is an excellent choice for those needing a versatile motorcycle in difficult terrains.
- Yamaha YBR 150: Combining efficiency and cost-effectiveness, it is a solid option for urban use.
What Keeps Honda In The Lead?
Honda’s leadership in the Brazilian market can be explained by several factors. The brand has built a solid trust over the years, associated with durability, fuel economy, and affordable prices. Additionally, a wide network of suppliers and the ease of finding replacement parts reinforce consumer confidence.
Another crucial point is Honda’s ability to cater to different audiences with a diverse lineup. From simpler models like the Pop 110 to more robust motorcycles like the NXR 160, the brand offers solutions for various profiles and needs.

