Model With 49cc Engine Offers High Fuel Economy, Modern Technological Features, and Can Be Ridden With ACC, Being an Urban Mobility Alternative for Less Than R$ 11,000.
A 49cc motorcycle that can be ridden without a driving license, consumes up to 60 kilometers per liter of gasoline, costs less than a high-end smartphone, and offers features like a digital dashboard, LED lighting, and USB type A and C ports.
This is the profile of the Avelloz AZ1, a moped model, already on sale in Brazil starting at R$ 10,490, according to prices practiced in June 2025.
Moped That Dispenses Traditional Driving License
Designed for those seeking an economical and functional means of transportation for daily use, the AZ1 can be ridden by those over 18 years old with the ACC (Authorization to Ride Moped), a less complex document than the category A driving license, although it requires classes and exams at a driving school.
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With a 5-liter tank and average consumption of 60 km/L, the model’s range exceeds 250 kilometers.
This configuration mainly meets the needs of those who travel in urban areas or make deliveries in centers with heavy traffic.
The single-cylinder 49cc engine generates 2.7 horsepower and allows speeds over 70 km/h, although the legal limit for mopeds is 50 km/h.
Semi-Automatic Transmission Eases Riding
The transmission is semi-automatic with four gears, eliminating the need for a clutch and making it easier for less experienced riders to drive.
The start can be done either electrically or manually, via pedal.
Technological and Practical Equipment
Among the factory items are 17-inch alloy wheels, combined braking system (CBS), digital dashboard with complete information, 100% LED lighting, and two USB ports — one type A and one type C — located under the seat, designed for charging mobile phones and other electronic devices.
With a dry weight of 93 kg and a capacity to carry up to 150 kg, the motorcycle features telescopic front suspension and dual rear suspension.
In manufacturer tests, braking from 30 km/h is achieved in less than seven meters, performance considered efficient for the light urban segment.

Competitive Price and Economy in Using the Avelloz AZ1
In addition to the competitive price on the 0 km model, the Avelloz AZ1 also appears in the used market with prices around R$ 9,412, according to the FIPE Table for the year/model 2025, a figure that reinforces its economic appeal.
For comparative purposes, the basic iPhone 15 Pro Max costs over R$ 11,000.
Technical Specifications of the Avelloz AZ1
| Technical Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Type of Vehicle | Moped |
| Engine | Single-cylinder gasoline |
| Displacement | 49 cc |
| Maximum Allowed Speed | 50 km/h (legal limit) |
| Actual Maximum Speed | Above 70 km/h (in tests) |
| Required Authorization | ACC (Authorization to Ride Moped) |
| Suggested Price (Jun/2025) | R$ 10,490 (0 km model) |
Competition and Differentials in the 50cc Segment
Brazilian legislation allows the riding of mopeds with the ACC, as long as the rider is at least 18 years old and undergoes theoretical and practical classes and exams at an accredited driving school.
Although simpler and cheaper than the driving license, the ACC still requires formal certification.
In the 50cc segment, the AZ1 competes with models such as the Shineray Phoenix 50 and the Bull Motors K-Spirit NG 50.
However, it differentiates itself by offering embedded technology features that are not common in this price range, such as digital dashboard and USB ports.
Avelloz AZ1 and the Focus on the Young and Urban Audience
The brand’s bet primarily targets the young and urban audience, who value both connectivity and practicality.
The combination of modern design, technological features, and low operational cost also attracts students and professionals who wish to avoid public transportation or high app costs.
With efficient consumption, a price lower than that of many smartphones, and dispensing with the conventional driving license, the Avelloz AZ1 emerges as an economical and technological mobility alternative in Brazil’s large cities.
Could a motorcycle equipped with LED lights, a digital dashboard, and automatic transmission for less than R$ 10,000 be the new urban consumer dream?


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