Honda Launches The XRE 190 2026 With Blackout Digital Panel, FlexOne Engine Of 184 cc, Fuel Consumption Of Up To 40 km/l, And Prices Starting At R$ 23,5 Thousand.
The Honda XRE 190 2026 is already a reality in the Brazilian market and promises to maintain its position as one of the most versatile and desirable motorcycles in the trail category. The new model will be available in two versions — Adventure and Standard — starting in September, with suggested prices of R$ 24,110.00 for the Adventure and R$ 23,580.00 for the Standard (prices based on São Paulo/SP).
The announcement reinforces the strength of Honda’s trail lineup, which has already accumulated production records. Only between August 2024 and July 2025, around 40 thousand units of the XRE 190 were manufactured, the highest volume since production began in 2016.
184 cc Flex Engine: Performance With Economy
The Honda XRE 190 2026 maintains the already known 184.4 cm³ OHC single-cylinder engine, equipped with FlexOne technology, which allows it to run on both gasoline and ethanol. The performance is praised for its response at low and mid RPMs, ideal for urban use, highways, and even ventures on dirt roads.
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One of the great attractions of the model is its fuel consumption: the motorcycle can travel up to 40 km per liter, depending on riding conditions, positioning it as one of the most economical in the low displacement trail segment.
In addition, the XRE 190 2026 comes equipped with a 5-speed transmission and delivers enough torque to handle steep climbs or maneuver agilely in the city without straining the engine.
Blackout Digital Panel And Embedded Technology
The new XRE 190 2026 features the blackout digital panel, which clearly displays essential information such as speedometer, fuel gauge, odometer, and gear indicator.
Another distinguishing feature is the integrated USB-C port, allowing users to charge smartphones and other devices while riding, reinforcing the bike’s proposition as a practical companion for everyday use and trips.
In the lighting set, the XRE 190 2026 includes a Full LED system, enhancing visibility and safety on any type of journey.
Suspension, Brakes, And Comfort While Riding
The Honda XRE 190 2026 has received improvements in its front suspension system, ensuring more stability on uneven terrain, an essential feature for a trail motorcycle.
The ABS brake system as standard is another strong point, increasing safety in sudden braking or adverse conditions.
In terms of comfort, the bike features a two-level seat, ensuring ergonomics for both the rider and the passenger on longer journeys. This configuration is one of the differentiators compared to rivals that offer flat or less comfortable seats.
Robust Design And Protected Tank
Visually, the XRE 190 maintains the robust and adventurous style that has always characterized the line. The metal tank encapsulated by plastic fairings reinforces its trail identity while providing extra resistance and protection against impacts.
The 2026 versions will be available in the following colors:
- XRE 190 Adventure: Metallic Gray
- XRE 190 Standard: Metallic Gray and Pearlescent Red
This range of options reinforces Honda’s proposal to offer style for both those who prefer discretion and those looking for more eye-catching colors.
Extended Warranty And Affordable Maintenance
Honda offers a three-year warranty with no mileage limit for the XRE 190 2026, one of the most valued differentiators by consumers.
Another attraction is the affordable maintenance. Scheduled services follow the brand’s standard, with costs ranging around R$ 300 to R$ 400, depending on the region. Additionally, Honda’s dealership network is the largest in Brazil, making it easier to find parts and specialized services anywhere in the country.
Record Production Reinforces Leadership
The production of 40 thousand units of the XRE 190 between 2024 and 2025 represents the highest volume ever recorded since 2016. This not only shows the model’s popularity but also consumer confidence in Honda’s trail segment.
The result is a reflection of the combination of affordable price, low fuel consumption, modern technology, and mechanical reliability, attributes that make the XRE 190 a recurring choice among urban motorcyclists, occasional travelers, and even fleet owners.
A Versatile Trail That Conquers Brazil
The Honda XRE 190 2026 arrives on the market with specific updates that are impactful, reinforcing the proposal of a versatile, economical, and reliable trail motorcycle. The blackout digital panel, FlexOne engine of 184 cc, fuel consumption of up to 40 km/l, and technological package with Full LED lighting and USB-C port are differentiators that position it prominently against competitors.
With prices starting at R$ 23,580, Honda’s new motorcycle positions itself as one of the most balanced options in the segment, maintaining the formula that has ensured its success since 2016. For enthusiasts and buyers, it guarantees the acquisition of a motorcycle that combines technology, style, and durability with the strength of a brand that dominates the national two-wheeler market.


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