New Honda Grom 125 Hits The Market Making 120 Km With 2 L Of Fuel. Honda’s Economic Motorcycle Costs Less Than R$ 14 Thousand And Delivers Great Performance On The Roads.
The Honda Grom 125 2024 was officially launched in the Japanese market. With fun handling and fuel-efficient consumption, the motorcycle follows the innovations that had been presented in Thailand recently. Honda’s new economical motorcycle has become sportier with certain changes that include a new body design, LED headlight, and a spoiler under the engine.
The price of Honda’s economical motorcycle is 390,500 yen, equivalent to R$ 13 thousand in direct conversion. Also known as MSX125 in other markets, the Honda Grom 125 is like a modern Monkey continuing the brand’s tradition of compact models. Regarding the sale of Honda’s economical motorcycle in the Brazilian market, there is still no data indicating this intention from Honda.
In Japan, the Honda Grom 125 is being sold in matte black and white colors, including a USB-C outlet in the package.
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New Honda Economic Motorcycle Arrives With ABS Brakes, 12-Inch Wheels And A 125 CC Engine
Coming from the same origin as models like Monkey and Dax, Honda’s new economical motorcycle is a more updated visual alternative compared to its siblings. This small motorcycle has a seat height of just 76 mm from the ground and small 12-inch wheels, also featuring ABS brakes in top-of-the-line options, and even inverted front suspension.
The economical Honda Grom 125 is equipped with a 125 cc, single-cylinder engine that delivers 10 horsepower at 7,250 rpm and 1.06 kgfm of torque. The transmission, in turn, has 5 speeds.
New Honda Economic Motorcycle Achieves 67 Km/L
One of the highlights of the new Honda Grom 125 2024 is undoubtedly its low fuel consumption. According to the brand, the model can deliver up to 67.8 km with just one liter according to the WMTC (World Motorcycle Test Cycle) index. This translates to over about 135 km with 2 liters of gasoline. Its tank has a capacity of 6 liters, which provides over 400 km of autonomy.
It is always important to highlight, however, that fuel expenses are also related to the type of riding, product conditions, loaded weight, and fuel quality.
On the other hand, the performance pays the price for the great fuel economy, with a maximum speed reaching only 91 km/h. It is worth mentioning that the quirky dimensions of the Monkey are intentional. The current generation was introduced in 1961, meaning it has been almost 60 years of nearly uninterrupted production.
Honda Focusing On The 125 cc Market
In addition to this economical motorcycle from Honda, the Super Cub C125 2024 was recently officially launched in the Japanese market. Inspired by the classic Super Cub, in a 125 version, Honda’s new motorcycle remains unchanged in its mechanical base; however, it has gained new color combinations. The Honda 125 motorcycle retains the nostalgic style that is popular worldwide.
The price of the new model is 451,000 yen, which is equivalent to R$ 15.2 thousand. There is no expectation regarding the arrival of the Honda 125 motorcycle in Brazil. Weighing only 110 kg, the new Honda motorcycle is equipped with a 123cc single-cylinder engine that produces 9.8 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 1 kgfm at 6,250 rpm, operating with a 4-speed transmission.
The average consumption of Honda’s economical motorcycle is 68.8 km/l; however, it can reach 70 km/l when riding at a constant speed of 60 km/h with two occupants. With such high fuel economy, the tank has a capacity of only 3.7 liters.


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