Learn More About the New Honda XRE 300 Sahara 2026, the Model That Has Become Synonymous with Versatility, Has Received Small Changes.
Adventurers and motorcycle enthusiasts can celebrate: Honda has just unveiled the new line of the XRE 300 Sahara 2026.
Keeping the robust and reliable essence that established it, the main novelty is in the visual update, which brings modern colors and graphics for the three versions, accompanied by prices that reflect its status as a highlight in the market.
Robust Mechanics and Flexible Performance
The XRE 300 Sahara 2026 maintains the familiar technical base, ensuring the performance that riders already expect.
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The chassis, derived from the off-road CRF 250F, provides a safe ride both on pavement and more challenging terrains. The long-travel suspensions and 21” front and 18” rear wheels reinforce its adventurous DNA.
The heart of the motorcycle is the efficient single-cylinder OHC engine with 4 valves and FlexOne technology, which delivers remarkable performance with both fuels.
The engine produces 25.2 hp with ethanol and 24.8 hp with gasoline, both at 7,500 rpm.
The maximum torque reaches 2.74 kgfm (ethanol) and 2.70 kgfm (gasoline) at 5,750 rpm, ensuring vigorous acceleration and power in different situations.
Technology and Safety for the Rider
The 2026 line of the Honda XRE 300 Sahara comes complete with a technological package that elevates the riding experience.
The bike features a six-speed gearbox, providing better utilization of the engine, and PGM-FI electronic injection, for precise power delivery.
The blackout digital panel with gear indicator offers a clear reading of information, while the full-LED lighting ensures superior visibility.
For comfort and convenience, a USB-C port allows charging of mobile devices.
Safety is enhanced with the Emergency Braking Alert (ESS), which automatically activates the hazard lights during harsh braking, and the disc brakes with ABS on both wheels, which prevent locking and ensure better control.
The Visual Updates and Prices Per Version
The big surprise of the new model lies in its new colors and graphics.
The Standard version is now offered in the new Metallic Gray color, with a more discreet and elegant proposal.
The Rally version retains the brand’s traditional tricolor look, but now incorporates blue stripes for a touch of modernity.
Finally, the Adventure version continues with the matte beige, but with a new color combination to refresh its exclusive and premium look.
The 2026 line of the XRE 300 Sahara will arrive at Honda dealerships starting in September, with the peace of mind of a three-year warranty and no mileage limit. Check the suggested prices for each version:
Suggested Prices for the 2026 Line:
- The Standard version, with the new Metallic Gray color, has a suggested price of R$ 30,385.00.
- For the Rally version, which now has blue stripes, the price is R$ 31,053.00.
- The Adventure model, with its refreshed look in Matte Beige, costs R$ 32,108.00.

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