The Honda SP125 Sports Edition Promises to Revolutionize the Market. It Is a Motorcycle That Delivers 65 Km Per Liter and Offers Excellent Performance.
The Honda SP125 Sports Edition was officially presented by the manufacturer in the Asian market. The launch is a new special version of the well-known urban motorcycle there, albeit with a unique design that evokes a sportier behavior, while maintaining the same base. Designed for city use, the motorcycle, which delivers 65 km per liter, stands out for being economical.
Check Out the Details of the 123 cc Honda Motorcycle
The price of the motorcycle that delivers 65 km per liter is 90,567 rupees, which in direct conversion is approximately R$ 5.5 thousand, not accounting for other fees or costs. However, there is no estimate of the arrival of this Honda motorcycle in the Brazilian market, as it is aimed at the Indian market.
The model is equipped with a 123.93 cc single-cylinder engine that delivers 8 kW, or 10.8 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 10.9 nm at 6,000 rpm, working in conjunction with a 5-speed gearbox.
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Powered by gasoline, the Honda motorcycle can achieve up to 65 km/l, according to data from Indian media. According to the Bike Dekho website, this is the value certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), a research entity in the region. The model features a modern design and simple assembly.
The suspension is composed of telescopic forks in the front and dual shock absorbers in the rear. For the brakes, the SP125 is equipped with a CBS system (combined, with a 240 mm disc in the front and a 130 mm drum in the rear). The headlight of the motorcycle that delivers 65 km per liter is LED, while the instrument panel is entirely digital. With an 11.2-liter tank, the motorcycle weighs 116 kg.
Honda Also Presents the 2024 Model
In addition to the motorcycle that delivers 65 km per liter, Honda presented the CRF 1100 L Africa Twin 2024 model on Wednesday (4) in Europe. Both the “standard” version and the Adventure Sports received significant changes in design, performance, and also in the chassis. The models are expected to arrive at European stores by the end of 2023, but there is still no forecast for arrival in the Brazilian market.
The Africa Twin family retained the parallel twin engine with 1,084 cc; however, for 2024, the twin-cylinder has undergone changes in valve timing, compression ratio, and also in the electronic control unit. The changes did not increase the power of the Honda motorcycle, which remains at 101 hp, but they brought more torque to the engine.
Honda Rival Launches the Cheapest Motorcycle on the Market
Suzuki, Honda’s Rival, has just launched its 2023 Gixxer 250 line, presenting the new generation of this global model in Australia. The line maintains two configurations, Naked and another sporty, competing with vehicles like the Honda CB300R.
The Gixxer 250 and the 250 SF are two motorcycles that share the same base, differing mainly in terms of design. The Gixxer 250 is a naked version, while the Gixxer 250 SF features more prominent side fairings.
Both models from Honda’s rival are equipped with a 249 cc single-cylinder engine, oil-cooled, capable of delivering 26.13 horsepower at 9,300 rpm and a maximum torque of 2.2 kgfm at 7,300 rpm, combined with a six-speed gearbox. The vehicles have telescopic front forks and a mono-shock rear, in addition to disc brakes in the front and rear with an ABS system.



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