Model Surprises With Fuel Consumption Over 66 km/l, Range Exceeding 700 km, and Features a Digital Dashboard, Full LED Lighting, and Groundbreaking Technology in Manual Motorcycles, Positioning Itself as a Reference in the Urban Segment.
With a new level of economy and technology, Honda CB125F 2026 presents an innovative proposal in the low-displacement urban motorcycle segment.
Launched in the European market, Honda’s new motorcycle attracts attention not only for its sporty design and advanced technological features but, mainly, for the impressive average fuel consumption exceeding 66 kilometers per liter of fuel.
The model, certified by the international WMTC (World Motorcycle Test Cycle) standard, achieves a range exceeding 700 kilometers, an unprecedented feature among direct competitors and highly valued by those who rely on motorcycles in their daily lives.
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Fuel-Efficient Honda Motorcycle: A Reference in Range and Efficiency
The main focus of the launch is on energy efficiency.
With an 11-liter fuel tank, the CB125F can travel up to 733 kilometers without needing to refuel.
This performance establishes the model as a benchmark in the urban motorcycle segment, placing the fuel-efficient Honda motorcycle in a prominent position among the available alternatives today.
According to official data released in July 2025, the recorded consumption reached 66.7 km/l, a result that reinforces the continuous pursuit of practical and sustainable solutions for urban mobility by the Japanese manufacturer.

Idling Stop Technology Unprecedented in Honda’s Manual Motorcycles
In addition to its remarkable range performance, the Honda CB125F 2026 also innovates by incorporating the Idling Stop system, a technology previously unseen in the brand’s manual motorcycles.
This feature, already known in the automotive world, automatically shuts off the engine in stop situations—such as at traffic lights and during heavy traffic—and restarts the engine as soon as the clutch is engaged.
The goal is to reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions in urban environments, a scenario where fuel economy becomes even more relevant.
Efficient Engine and eSP Technology Enhance Performance
In mechanical terms, the new fuel-efficient Honda motorcycle is equipped with a 124 cm³ OHC single-cylinder engine, four-stroke, two-valve, and air-cooled.
According to Honda specifications, the engine delivers approximately 11 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and torque of 10.9 Nm at 6,000 rpm, characteristics that favor agile and efficient riding in heavy city traffic.
The presence of eSP (enhanced Smart Power) technology—a solution also applied in the brand’s more sophisticated scooters—reduces internal friction and contributes to smoother operation, in addition to incorporating the PGM-FI electronic injection, recognized for improving thermal performance and ensuring immediate throttle response.
Sporty Design and Cutting-Edge Connectivity
In terms of design, the Honda CB125F 2026 follows the visual standard of the larger models in the CB family, featuring angular fairings and robust lines that give it a modern and sporty appearance.

Weighing only 117 kilograms, the model stands out for being light and easy to handle, an essential factor for beginner motorcyclists or users who prioritize agility in urban commuting.
Among the standard items, the motorcycle includes Full LED lighting, which provides better visibility and lower electrical consumption, as well as a 4.2-inch color TFT LCD digital display with Bluetooth connectivity for integration with smartphones, access to media functions, and real-time navigation.
Technological Package and Practicality for Daily Life
The technological package of the Honda CB125F 2026 exceeds expectations for the category, including:
- USB-C port for charging mobile devices
- Center stand
- Ergonomic passenger grips
These elements reinforce Honda’s commitment to delivering a new fuel-efficient Honda motorcycle that is not only efficient but also connected and adapted to the current needs for practicality and comfort in daily use.
Potential Impact on the Brazilian Market
If the Honda CB125F 2026 is launched in Brazil, experts point out that the model could significantly change the landscape of low-displacement urban motorcycles.
The technological package, combined with superior range, positions the new fuel-efficient Honda motorcycle ahead of rivals like Yamaha Factor 125i and Honda Pop 110i, which, although popular, lack the same technological features.
However, to consolidate its place in the Brazilian market, the motorcycle would need to undergo adaptations, such as adjustments for the flex system (allowing the use of gasoline and ethanol), enhancements to the suspension to handle uneven surfaces, and possible structural reinforcements to meet the specifics of national roads.
Experts Highlight Advancements and Trends in the Segment

According to industry experts, “the differential of the CB125F 2026 lies precisely in the combination of extreme economy, cutting-edge technology, and connectivity solutions that have so far been rare in motorcycles of this displacement range,” said an automotive industry consultant interviewed in July 2025.
The launch of the Honda highlights a market trend towards increasingly smart, connected, and efficient urban motorcycles, driven by the need for economic and sustainable alternatives in light of high fuel costs and the rise of urban commuting.
The introduction of the Idling Stop system in manual motorcycles represents a technological milestone and may encourage other manufacturers to seek similar innovations to ensure energy efficiency and emission reductions.
By anticipating this demand, Honda demonstrates its awareness of contemporary market demands and reinforces its position as a reference in automotive innovation.
Future of Urban Motorcycles: Economy, Technology, and Connectivity
Based on the numbers, features, and differentials, the new fuel-efficient Honda motorcycle has the potential to redefine the concept of urban mobility, moving from being merely an affordable alternative to becoming a complete and intelligent personal transportation platform.
Given the technological advancements and groundbreaking solutions proposed by the Honda CB125F 2026, what feature do you consider essential in an urban motorcycle today? Could the focus on economy, connectivity, or range truly transform the habits of motorcyclists in Brazilian cities?

Infelizmente a Honda está deixando a desejar, comprei uma fan 160 paguei 19,500 com 23mil km rodados fudeu a embreagem já veio com problema de fábrica levei na Honda ele regularam a embreagem porém continuo enforcada até o desgaste, não passou 2 mil km fudeu a parte de cima do cabeçote só aí já foi uma grana, rodei mais 2 mil km os retentor das bengala estourou, isso que não é mao conservação, trabalho em um oficina e sou mecânico ea bateria também já foi, alguém me explica o que está acontecendo com a Honda?
Se vier pro Brasil eles retiram todos os pacotes tecnológicos dela, e vira uma cg 125… Kkkkk
Adorei a nova moto honda econômica oferecendo mais conforto para um a motocicleta urbana que entrega uma economia de ponta amei gostaria de ter uma dessas quem sabe mais adiante.
Não vem pro Brasil nunca