New Honda Pop 110i 2024: The Most Fuel-Efficient Motorcycle in Brazil and the Favorite for This Year’s Sales Leader Title for Less Than R$ 10 Thousand!
The Honda Pop 110i 2024 is the cheapest and most economical bike from the Japanese brand in Brazil, offering greater accessibility than the Biz 110i, in addition to having more robust features to handle different types of roads. Compared to the 2023 model, this year’s Honda motorcycle has maintained nearly the same design.
Cheap Motorcycle Honda Pop 110i 2024 Costs Only R$ 9,370
The price of the Pop 110i 2024 is R$ 9,370, excluding delivery, according to the brand on its website. This value is the Suggested Public Price (SPP), which serves only as a reference disclosed by Honda but is not necessarily charged in stores.
According to the Fipe Table, the actual value of the cheap motorcycle at dealerships is R$ 11,537, on average. Its set has remained unchanged in recent years; however, the Honda Pop 110i 2024 continues to be one of the best-selling motorcycles in the country.
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The Honda Pop 110i 2024 features a single-cylinder engine, 109.1 cc, which delivers 7.9 horsepower at 7,250 rpm and 0.90 kgfm of torque at 5,000 rpm. With a 4-speed transmission, the bike can run on gasoline. Among its main highlights are the low fuel consumption, which allows for an average of 59.6 km/l, as shown by data collected by the Mauá Institute.
Notable Features of the New Cheap Honda Motorcycle
The Honda motorcycle is notably simple and robust, featuring a front fork with 100 mm of travel and a dual rear shock absorber with 83 mm of travel. Its wheels are spoked, with 17 inches in the front and 14 inches in the rear.
The brakes consist only of the more basic drums, measuring 110 mm (front and rear), while being equipped with a combined braking system (CBS), which distributes braking between the axles. One of the highlights of the Pop 110i is its large seat, one of the most distinctive characteristics of this bike, with a height of 749 mm. Following its more spartan pattern, the motorcycle’s dashboard is entirely analog and features only the most basic resources.
It is important to note that, with the Honda Pop 110i 2024, the cheap motorcycle marks 17 years in the Brazilian market. In 2007, when it arrived in the national market, the model was introduced as the Pop 100, featuring a carbureted engine and a revamped structure based on the Biz.
Its objective was to be a more affordable option while maintaining the robustness of the mechanical set. From 2007 to the present, the Honda Pop 100 and the current 110i have accumulated over 1.4 million units manufactured, all produced on the brand’s assembly line in Manaus.
New Cheap Motorcycle May Undermine Sales of the Honda Pop 110i 2024
This year of 2024 will bring 3 victories for motorcyclists, with the Pop being overshadowed by a model priced at R$ 4,000, the elimination of IPVA for owners of some models, and a new rival for the Honda Pop that promises to shake up the market.
The two-wheeled vehicle market is quite competitive due to the vast number of models to please all tastes, and because of this, manufacturers must always be on the lookout for new offerings for their consumers.
The Pop 110i is currently the cheapest new model available in the Brazilian market, however, Honda has registered the Shine 100 with the National Institute of Industrial Property, which is an entry-level model for the Indian market. This is a cheap motorcycle with several advantages and highlights.


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