New Version Of The Iconic Motorcycle Hits The Brazilian Market With More Power And Mechanical Improvements At An Affordable Price.
The Honda Pop 110i, one of the most affordable motorcycles in the Brazilian market, has received a significant update in its 2025 line. With prices starting at R$ 9,690, just R$ 120 more than the previous model, the new generation of the Pop 110i offers greater capacity and several advantages over previous versions, according to the website Newsmotor.
History And Evolution Of The Honda Motorcycle
The Pop 110i was introduced to the Brazilian market in 2007, initially known as Pop 100. Over the years, it has undergone various changes and updates. The latest version, the 2025 line, features a mechanical update that promises to further enhance the user experience.
The new Pop 110i is equipped with an air-cooled single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 109.5 cm³, a significant increase compared to the previous model which had 109.1 cm³. This change results in increased torque, as well as improvements in the operation and fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.
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Additionally, the Pop 110i features electric starting and a semi-automatic four-speed gearbox, providing a smoother and more comfortable ride for the motorcyclist.
Performance And Efficiency Of The New Honda Motorcycle
According to Honda, the Pop 110i ES 2025 is capable of achieving 49.1 km/l and accelerating from 0 to 60 km/h in 7.8 seconds, reaching a top speed of 93 km/h. With a 4.2-liter tank, the theoretical range of the motorcycle reaches 206 km in the Brazilian market.
The Honda Pop 110i ES 2025 will be available in the national market starting in May, with a recommended price of R$ 9,690, excluding freight. In addition, buyers will benefit from a 3-year warranty with no mileage limit, as well as seven free supplies of Pro Honda Oil starting from the 3rd periodic service.
Another benefit announced by the brand is the longer maintenance interval of 6,000 km or 6 months after the first service, which should occur after 1,000 km or 6 months. The new generation of the Honda Pop 110i promises to offer even more comfort, performance, and efficiency for Brazilian motorcyclists, remaining an affordable and high-quality option in the motorcycle market.

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Tenho uma Pop e não recomendo para quem pega percursos de maior velocidade. Ela só é econômica até os 50km/h, principalmente, devido ao câmbio de apenas quatro marchas e muito curto. Acima dessa velocidade o giro do motor começa a ficar muito alto, acabando com o principal atrativo dela, que é a economia de combustível.
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