Honda’s Economical Motorcycle Promises Range of Up to 733 Km Per Tank, Smart Economy System, Modern Look, and Superior Performance to Many Popular Cars. A Sure Choice for Those Who Want to Save for Real.
The Honda CB125F 2026, the motorcycle that consumes little gasoline, arrives on the market promising to revolutionize urban transportation with a proposal that combines technology, economy, and practicality. The model, designed to run with maximum efficiency, achieves an average consumption of up to 66.7 km per liter, allowing it to exceed 700 km of range with just an 11-liter tank.
This range puts the CB125F ahead of various popular cars in terms of cost-effectiveness, with the advantage of having cheaper maintenance and greater agility in traffic.
Comparison: CB125F 2026 vs 1.0 Cars
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For those who still doubt the savings, check the table below comparing average consumption and range between the CB125F and some popular entry-level models in Brazil:
| Model | Average Urban Consumption (km/l) | Tank Capacity (L) | Estimated Range (km) |
| Honda CB125F 2026 | 66.7 | 11 | 733.7 |
| Fiat Mobi Flex (1.0 Car) | 13.7 | 47 | 643.9 |
| Renault Kwid Flex (1.0 Car) | 14.9 | 38 | 566.2 |
| Chevrolet Onix 1.0 Flex | 13.9 | 44 | 611.6 |
Source: Estimated consumption based on data from manufacturers and urban consumption tests.
Main Features of the Honda CB125F 2026
In addition to its low consumption, the motorcycle stands out for bringing innovative features to its segment:
- Idling Stop System (Start-Stop): automatically shuts off the engine during stops in traffic, saving fuel without effort from the rider.
- Full LED Lighting: more visibility with lower electricity consumption.
- 100% Digital Dashboard: with gear indicator, consumption gauge, and odometer.
- 5-Speed Manual Transmission: allows for a more comfortable and economical ride.
- Modern and Urban Design: with renewed fairings and a sportier look.
- Reduced Weight (117 kg): makes handling easier and improves performance in urban areas.
Who Is This Economical Motorcycle Ideal For?
The new CB125F is perfect for:
- Deliverers and urban workers
- Students and beginner riders
- Those looking to replace their car for savings
- Residents of cities with heavy traffic
- Motorcyclists prioritizing cost per kilometer
Is It Worth the Investment?
With gasoline nearing R$ 6.50 in various regions of the country, a motorcycle that runs over 60 km on 1 liter represents a relief in the budget of any worker. Additionally, Honda is known for its durability and low maintenance costs.
Even with the official price not yet disclosed for Brazil, it is estimated that the model will cost around R$ 13 to R$ 15 thousand, following the range of current utilitarian motorcycles.

Sabemos que no mínimo essa moto terá um preço final de quase 20mil por conta dos impostos no Brasil, e esse preço que falei eu fui bem otimista!
isso mesmo, se colocarmos um pouco mais , dá para comprar quase uma 250 cilindradas, tudo bem que não é econômica, mas é mais potente , e um pouco mais confortável.