Do You Believe It Is Still Possible To Find A Motorcycle For Just 4 Thousand? In Times Of Exorbitant Prices, Honda Surprises By Launching A Model That, Besides Being Affordable, Rescues The Nostalgia Of The Most Nostalgic Motorcyclists.
While many believe that such a low price would be associated with a simple model lacking major attractions, the Dax 125 comes to challenge this idea.
Honda, always innovative, presents this motorcycle that, in addition to being affordable, offers a unique combination of classic style and modern performance. But will this novelty reach Brazilians at the same price?
The answer is a bit more complicated. The price of 4 thousand, mentioned initially, is actually 4 thousand euros, which is approximately R$ 21,000 in Brazil, considering the current exchange rate. And then the question arises: why are motorcycle prices in Brazil so much higher compared to other countries?
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What Makes The Honda Dax 125 So Special?
The Dax 125 is a true work of art by Honda. Designed to please both classic design lovers and technology enthusiasts, it comes equipped with a 125cc engine, delivering 9.4 horsepower and a torque of 10.8 Nm.
This combination offers a perfect balance between performance and economy, making the Dax 125 not only an affordable motorcycle but also efficient.
Innovative Features Of The Dax 125
Honda spared no effort in developing the Dax 125. In addition to the powerful engine, the motorcycle features an inverted fork suspension and a 4-speed rotary transmission, providing smooth and adaptive riding.
Weighing only 107 kg and with a tank that holds 3.8 liters of fuel, the Dax 125 offers a range of up to 250 km, perfect for long journeys without worrying about refueling.
Why Is The Honda Dax 125 Nicknamed “Little Sausage”?
The curious nickname “Little Sausage” comes from the motorcycle’s elongated and low design, which resembles the shape of a Dachshund, the popular little dog known by this nickname in Brazil. Despite its playful appearance, the Dax 125 is a robust machine, ready to tackle both the asphalt of big cities and the most challenging trails.

Expansion And Future Perspectives
The Dax line, which began between 1969 and 2003, gains a new chapter with this relaunch. Although Honda has already introduced new models like the SP160 in India, there is still anticipation regarding the Dax’s return to Brazil. With the growing popularity and solid reputation of the brand, the prospects for this new version are promising.
In any case, we note that the Honda Dax 125 combines the best of classic design with modern efficiency. So, if you are looking for a motorcycle that is affordable, economical, and full of personality, this launch from Honda definitely deserves your attention.
Do You Think Motorcycles In Brazil Are More Expensive Than They Should Be, Especially When We Compare Prices With Those Practiced In Other Countries?

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