Special Edition Marks The 50th Anniversary Of The CG, First Motorcycle Produced In Manaus, With Unique Graphics, Digital Dashboard And Three-Year Warranty; Find Out When It Arrives At Dealerships And What Changes For The 2026 Line
The Honda CG 160 Titan Special Edition 2026 was officially presented in Brazil and arrives to celebrate 50 years of production of the best-selling motorcycle in the country. The model is part of a series of launches planned for the end of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026, reinforcing the tradition of the Japanese manufacturer in the low displacement segment.
According to information released by Rafael Miotto, from the portal Motoo, the commemorative edition honors the first model of Honda manufactured in the country — in Manaus (AM), in 1976. To mark the date, the brand bets on a retro look, with exclusive colors and graphics, in addition to details inspired by the history of the CG.

Retro Look, Digital Dashboard And Updated Flex Engine
The Honda CG 160 Titan Special Edition 50 Years has not yet had its price revealed, but it is expected to occupy the top of the line. The model is based on the 10th generation of the CG, launched in 2024, which brought significant improvements in design, comfort, and safety.
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The engine 160 cm³ Flex Single-Cylinder has been updated to meet the new Promot 5 regulations, slightly reducing the power but maintaining the balance between performance and economy. Now, the engine delivers 14.7 hp at 8,500 rpm and 1.43 kgfm at 6,750 rpm, compared to 14.9 hp and 1.54 kgfm of the previous generation.
In addition, the 2026 Titan features ABS brakes, full LED lighting, new fairing on the tank, and blackout digital dashboard with gear indicator and onboard computer. The mechanical set brings 33 mm suspension tubes, sturdier than the previous 31 mm, reinforcing stability in urban and highway use.
Colors, Warranty And Arrival At Dealerships
For 2026, the CG Titan will be offered in Pearl Gray (new), Metallic Red, and Metallic Black, while the Special Edition 50 Years version is expected to debut a commemorative paint inspired by classic CGs from the 1970s, with metallic finish and gold stickers.
Honda will maintain 3 years of warranty with no mileage limit and seven free oil changes during scheduled maintenance — an important benefit for loyal customers of the brand.
The arrival at dealerships is expected for the first quarter of 2026, consolidating half a century of history and over 14 million units produced in Brazil.

