Motorcycles Under R$ 15 Thousand: Discover the Cheapest Models in Brazil in 2025, with Specifications, Fuel Consumption, and Updated Prices
With the increased demand for accessible mobility, motorcycles continue to be a popular option for many Brazilians. In 2025, several models offer a combination of economy, efficiency, and affordability. Below, we highlight the 8 cheapest motorcycles available in the Brazilian market this year.
1. Honda Pop ES 110i – R$ 9,880

The Honda Pop 110i is known for its simplicity and efficiency. Equipped with a 109.5 cm³ single-cylinder engine, it delivers 8.43 hp at 7,250 rpm and torque of 0.945 kgf.m at 5,000 rpm. Its 4-speed semi-automatic transmission makes it easier to ride, especially for beginners. Additionally, it’s one of the best-selling motorcycles in the country, with over 170,000 units sold in 2024. The average fuel consumption is 49.1 km/l, and the fuel tank has a capacity of 4.2 liters, providing a theoretical range of approximately 206 km.
2. Shineray JET 125 SS – R$ 10,990

The Shineray JET 125 SS combines style and functionality. Its 123.67 cm³ engine provides 8 hp at 7,500 rpm and torque of 9.0 N.m at 5,500 rpm. It features a complete digital dashboard, alloy wheels (14-inch at the rear and 17-inch at the front), and disc brakes. Ideal for those seeking a modern and affordable scooter. The average fuel consumption is approximately 30 km/l, and the fuel tank has a capacity of 12 liters.
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Without relying on an outlet, without a cable, and without the gasoline engine driving the wheels: Nissan created the Note e-POWER, a hatchback that always runs on an electric motor while a combustion engine works only as a generator, delivering to Japan a type of “electric without recharging” that Brazil is almost unfamiliar with.
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How does the Strada remain a leader in Brazil? Fiat bets on a 1.3 flex engine, a 130 hp turbo version, and a cargo bed of up to 1,354 liters to keep the pickup at the top of the Brazilian market.
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BYD Atto 2 DM-i flex prepares to debut in Brazil with a plug-in hybrid engine, national assembly in Camaçari, competitive pricing, and targets Creta and T-Cross in a battle that promises to heat up the compact SUV market.
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Harley-Davidson created an entry-level motorcycle that seems impossible for those who only know the brand’s big bikes: the X440 uses a 440 cc single-cylinder engine, delivers 27 hp, 38 Nm, a declared fuel consumption of 35 km/l, and showcases a small, rational, and much more accessible Harley in India.
3. Avelloz AZ125 Alfa – R$ 12,490

The Avelloz AZ125 Alfa is an innovative option in the segment. With a 123.67 cm³ engine, it delivers 8.5 hp at 8,000 rpm and torque of 0.87 kgf.m at 6,000 rpm. It features LED headlights, two USB ports for device charging, and a modern design, meeting urban needs with style. The transmission is semi-automatic, and the motorcycle has telescopic front suspension and a rear mono-shock, ensuring comfort and stability.
4. Honda Biz 125 – R$ 12,600

The Honda Biz 125 is synonymous with practicality. Its 123.9 cm³ engine offers 9.53 hp at 7,500 rpm and torque of 1.03 kgf.m at 6,000 rpm. Fuel consumption can reach 62.8 km/l, making it one of the most fuel-efficient in its category. The semi-automatic transmission and the compartment under the seat are appreciated features by users. The fuel tank has a capacity of 5.1 liters, providing a range of up to 320 km.
5. Shineray Free 150 EFI – R$ 12,990

The Shineray Free 150 EFI stands out for its electronic fuel injection and modern design. It has a 149 cm³ single-cylinder engine, delivering 11.96 hp at 8,500 rpm and torque of 9.8 N.m at 7,500 rpm. The motorcycle features a 5-speed transmission, electric and kick start, and an ignition system with electronic fuel injection (EFI). The average fuel consumption is approximately 35 km/l, and the fuel tank has a capacity of 9 liters.
6. Haojue Lindy 125 – R$ 13,438

The Haojue Lindy 125 is an automatic scooter with a 124 cm³ engine, delivering 8.4 hp and maximum torque of 0.92 kgf.m at 7,000 rpm. Its compact design and functionality make it an excellent option for urban commuting. The average fuel consumption is approximately 35 km/l, and the fuel tank has a capacity of 5.5 liters.
7. Honda Elite 125 – R$ 13,610

The Honda Elite 125 combines style and technology. With a 123.9 cm³ engine, it offers 8.2 hp. Notable features include the Idling Stop system, which turns off the engine at stops, saving fuel, and the CVT automatic transmission, which provides smooth riding. The average fuel consumption is approximately 50 km/l, and the fuel tank has a capacity of 5.3 liters.
8. Shineray JEF 150s – R$ 14,490

The Shineray JEF 150s is an urban motorcycle with a 149 cm³ engine, delivering 13.5 hp at 7,500 rpm and torque of 14 N.m at 6,000 rpm. It features a digital dashboard, monoshock suspension, and alloy wheels, providing comfort and performance for daily use. The average fuel consumption is approximately 30 km/l, and the fuel tank has a capacity of 12 liters.

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