Honda Bros 160 2025 News and Prices
The iconic Honda Bros 160, affectionately dubbed “CG Rural”, evolves for the 2025 line with a series of updates that promise to please both fans of the bike and new consumers. With prices starting at R$ 20,490, the new Bros 160 now features ABS brakes, LED headlights and taillights, as well as a dashboard inspired by the Tornado, offering more information and practicality. The improvements reinforce Honda’s commitment to providing an even safer and more comfortable riding experience, according to motociclismoonline.
Honda spared no effort in redesigning the Bros 160 for the 2025 line. The bike, known for its robustness and versatility, now comes in two versions: the Bros 160 CBS, with a suggested price of R$ 20,490, available in black and red; and the Bros 160 ABS, priced at R$ 21,390, in gray and red. Both models are designed to provide the best possible experience across various terrain conditions, reinforcing Bros’ reputation as the “CG Rural” of Brazilian motorcyclists.
Technological Innovations: Safety and Comfort
Among the main updates for the Honda Bros 160 2025, the new ABS brakes stand out, available on the ABS version. The single-channel system operates only on the front disc, providing greater safety, while the CBS version maintains the combined braking system, distributing braking force between the two wheels. These improvements are accompanied by a new LED headlight and taillight, ensuring better visibility during riding, especially in low-light conditions.
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Another highlight is the new digital dashboard, inspired by the Honda Tornado. It features a blackout screen with information such as gear indicator, average consumption, speedometer, and much more. This update positions the Bros 160 into a new level of modernity, without neglecting the practicality and durability that have always characterized the model.
Performance: Flex Engine and Emissions Reduction
The engine of the Honda Bros 160 2025 retains its characteristics that many appreciate: a 162.7 cm³ single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with FlexOne technology. With the update to the 2025 line, the Bros 160 adheres to Promot5, achieving reduced emissions levels. The engine now delivers 14.3 hp of power and 1.45 kgf.m of torque when fueled with ethanol, ensuring robust performance both in the city and in the countryside.
Additionally, Honda made a modification to the fuel filter, which is now separated from the pump, reducing maintenance costs – a detail that may go unnoticed but makes a significant difference in the daily life of owners.

Design and Comfort: Details That Make a Difference
Aesthetically, the Honda Bros 160 2025 received an upgrade that brings it closer to its larger siblings, such as the Sahara and the Tornado. The new set of LED headlights and taillights, along with the redesigned fairing, gives the bike a more modern and aggressive look. The front suspension has been recalibrated, and now features 33 mm tubes, providing smoother handling on uneven terrain.
A practical new feature is the inclusion of a USB-C port, located below the dashboard, allowing the rider to charge their mobile devices while on the move – a true “lifesaver” in today’s world.
| Technical Specifications: Honda Bros 160 2025 | |
| Engine | OHC, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled, FlexOne |
| Capacity | 162.7 cm³ |
| Power | 14.2 HP (gasoline) at 8,000 rpm, 14.3 HP (ethanol) at 8,000 rpm |
| Torque | 1.44 kgf.m (gasoline) at 5,500 rpm, 1.45 kgf.m (ethanol) at 5,500 rpm |
| Front Suspension | Telescopic fork, 180 mm travel |
| Rear Suspension | Mono Shock, 150 mm travel |
| Front Brakes | 240 mm disc |
| Rear Brakes | 220 mm disc |
| Front Tire | 90/90-19M/C 52P |
| Rear Tire | 110/90 -17M/C 60P |
| Fuel Tank | 12 liters |
| Transmission | 5 speeds |
| Dry Weight | 125 kg |
| Seat Height | 836 mm |
| Suggested Price | R$ 20,490 (CBS) and R$ 21,390 (ABS) |
With all these new features, the Honda Bros 160 2025 remains a versatile and robust choice for those looking for a reliable bike, whether for urban use or for exploring more challenging roads. And now, with all these updates, it’s hard to resist the charm of this “CG Rural” that has gained even more technology and comfort.

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