Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 Arrives in Brazil with More Power and Economy. The New Generation Keeps an Affordable Price, Consumption Over 49 km/l, and Reinforces Honda’s Position in the Popular Urban Motorcycle Segment.
The Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 has been relaunched in Brazil with updates that strengthen its role as the “favorite motorcycle” of Brazilians. The model, which arrives at dealerships with a suggested price of R$ 10,080 (excluding freight), combines more power, fuel economy, and new graphics, remaining one of the most accessible and efficient options for urban mobility.
The highlight of the Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 is its impressive consumption: 49.1 km per liter, which ensures a range of over 200 km with its small 4.2-liter tank. The motorcycle reinforces the brand’s strategy to offer a simple vehicle, reliable and economical, especially for those who use the motorcycle as their main means of transportation on a daily basis.
More Efficient Engine Compliant with New Standards

The Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 comes equipped with a single-cylinder 109.5 cm³ engine, delivering 8.43 hp at 7,250 rpm and torque of 0.945 kgfm at 5,000 rpm. The fuel system is PGM-FI electronic injection, ensuring stable operation and lower emissions.
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The semi-automatic 4-speed transmission maintains the practicality intended for beginners and those looking for a lightweight, simple, and efficient motorcycle. The start is now exclusively electric (ES), enhancing comfort for daily use.
Performance and Fuel Economy
The major advantage of the Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 lies in the balance between performance and consumption. According to the manufacturer, the bike can achieve 49.1 km/l, surpassing most direct competitors in the segment.
- Range: up to 206 km on a full tank.
- Top Speed: 93 km/h.
- Acceleration from 0 to 60 km/h: about 7.8 seconds.
This profile positions the Pop as an option for both personal commuting and professional use, such as urban deliveries, where economy makes all the difference financially.
Safety and Comfort in Everyday Use
Despite its compact size, the Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 does not compromise on safety. The model comes with a CBS braking system (Combined Braking System), which distributes the braking force between the front and rear wheels, reducing the risk of skidding during emergency stops.
The front suspension features a telescopic fork with a 100 mm travel, while the rear uses two shock absorbers with an 83 mm travel. This configuration, combined with a dry weight of only 87 kg, ensures agile and comfortable handling even on uneven roads.
Design, Colors, and Style
The visual of the Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 retains the identity that established the model as one of the most popular in Brazil. Three color options are available:
- White
- Red
- Black
The new graphics, along with the “ES” emblem, modernize the style without losing the simplicity that won over the audience. The lightness, seat ergonomics, and riding position are designed to provide comfort even over long urban journeys.
The Honda Pop 110i ES 2026 keeps its essence alive: an accessible, economical, and practical motorcycle, now with more power and technologies that reinforce its efficiency. With a competitive price, consumption over 49 km/l, and a package of improvements, it remains the preferred choice for those seeking cost-effectiveness in daily transport.
And what about you, do you think the Honda Pop 110i remains unbeatable among the popular motorcycles in Brazil? Or do you believe competitors are already offering better alternatives? Share your opinion in the comments — we want to hear from those who really use it in their daily lives.

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