Modern And Affordable: Dafra’s New Bet To Conquer Brazilians. Dafra announces the launch of the Cruisym 150, model 2024, and it is already causing a stir in the market.
With a price of R$ 14,990 and free shipping, this motorcycle promises to be the new favorite among Brazilians looking for style, practicality, and economy. The Dafra Cruisym 150 is not only beautiful but also functional.
The motorcycle features LED lighting, a digital panel, and a USB charger, bringing everything a modern rider needs. The 14” wheels ensure stable and safe riding, and the storage compartment is spacious enough for a full-face helmet.

Technical Specifications: Power And Comfort Just Right
The 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine with liquid cooling delivers 12.5 hp at 8,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 1.22 kgf.m at 6,000 rpm. With CVT transmission and an ergonomic design, the Cruisym 150 is perfect for daily city riding.
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For R$ 14,990, the Dafra Cruisym 150 positions itself as an affordable and attractive option, especially for those looking for value for money. It offers a combination of style, comfort, and technology at a price that won’t break the bank.
Competition: How Does The Cruisym 150 Compare To The Honda PCX And Yamaha NMAX?
The Honda PCX and the Yamaha NMax are the main competitors of the Cruisym 150. While the PCX offers ABS and a slightly more powerful engine, the NMax stands out for its performance and build quality. The Cruisym 150, on the other hand, bets on a more affordable price, although it falls a bit short in terms of equipment and refinement.
The Dafra Cruisym 150 is the ideal choice for those looking for a motorcycle with modern design, practical features, and an affordable price. It is perfect for daily urban use, combining efficiency, technology, and modern design.
With the arrival of the Dafra Cruisym 150, the motorcycle market gains an option that balances style, functionality, and price. It is a smart choice for those who want to get around the city in comfort and practicality without sacrificing style. Dafra hit the mark with this launch, and the Cruisym 150 promises to be a success on Brazilian streets.


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