The New Honda Biz 125 2025 Arrives on the Market with Two Versions and a Price Starting at R$ 12,000. Discover All the Updates and What to Expect from This Iconic Model
The Honda Biz 125, an icon of scooters in Brazil for over two decades, arrives in the 2025 version with news that promise to please its fans even more.
Since its launch in 1998, Honda has sold over 4.7 million units of the model, gaining a legion of admirers thanks to its scooter-style ergonomics, easy handling, and accessible price. For 2025, the motorcycle features improvements in both design and performance, reinforcing its popularity in the Brazilian market.

Updates of the Honda Biz 125 2025
The new generation of the Honda Biz 125 is available in two versions: ES and EX. Both share the same 123.9cc engine, capable of producing up to 9.53 horsepower and 10.1 Nm of torque. One of the main innovations of this scooter is the concern for the environment, as the new engine promises greater fuel efficiency and reduced pollutant emissions, aligning with sustainable trends in the automotive industry.
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USB-C Port
Modern and convenient, the Honda Biz 125 2025 comes equipped with a USB-C port, ideal for charging a mobile phone while riding. This addition provides more practicality for everyday use, ensuring that users never run out of battery while on the go, further enhancing the model’s innovation set.
Improvements in Chassis and Comfort
The four-speed transmission remains, but the Biz 125’s monocoque chassis has been reinforced to improve both structural rigidity and handling. This results in a more comfortable and safe ride, even on urban routes with many obstacles.
The front suspension is of the telescopic fork type, with a stroke of 100 mm, while the rear uses a swingarm with a 86 mm stroke, providing good shock absorption.
Updated Brake System
Another highlight of the 2025 model is the modernization of the braking system. The brake pedal has been eliminated, replaced by a lever operated by the left hand, making riding even more practical.
On the dashboard, the Biz 125 also features modern conveniences, such as a storage compartment to the left of the steering column and a USB-C port on the right side, facilitating the charging of mobile devices during use.
Prices and Versions of the Honda Biz 125 2025
The suggested price of the Honda Biz 125 varies by version: the ES starts at R$ 12,000, while the more complete EX costs R$ 14,970. One of the main differences between the versions is the type of fuel: the Biz 125 EX is flex, able to run on both ethanol and gasoline, while the ES only accepts gasoline. Another significant difference lies in the braking system: the EX features disc brakes in the front, providing greater safety in hard braking, while the ES has drum brakes.
Differences in Dimensions Between the Versions
The seat height and ground clearance also change between the versions. The Biz 125 EX has a height of 753 mm and a minimum ground clearance of 131 mm, while the ES has a height of 749 mm and 128 mm of ground clearance. These differences, although subtle, can influence consumer choice depending on their ergonomic preferences.

In terms of colors, Honda offers different options for each version. The EX is available in Mat Noturno Blue Metallic, Pearl Pimenta Red, and Pearl Hakuji White. The ES comes in Maceio Red, Ross White, and Black.
Both versions come with a three-year warranty with no mileage limit, and Honda includes an attractive promotion: seven free oil changes starting from the third service, which can mean interesting savings for owners over time.
With all these improvements, the Honda Biz 125 2025 maintains its status as a favorite among Brazilian motorcyclists, offering technology, practicality, and economy, which have always been fundamental for the success of this scooter.

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