The New Lifan Adventurer “POP” Promises to Lead Sales in the Segment. As a Strong Competitor of the New Honda POP, This Model Promises to Reach Speeds of Up to 90 km/h.
Lifan, one of the first Chinese brands to reach the Brazilian market, announced the launch of a competitor to the new Honda POP. It is the new Lifan Adventurer “POP,” which is a mix of Pop and Biz; however, it offers a very distinct feel and has an adventurous appeal, capable of facing many adversities.
New Lifan Adventurer “POP” Can Reach Up to 90 km/h
The new competitor to the Honda POP features spoked wheels, a disc brake on the front wheel, traditional suspension, and LED DRL, just like all its lighting. With an incredible design and graphics, the model has dimensions of 1920 mm in length, 790 mm in width, and 1,100 mm in height.
Its wheelbase is 1260 mm and its dry weight is 105 kg. The seat height is 780 mm. The fuel tank capacity is 3.7 L, with a single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke engine.
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Suzuki sells an “economical family minivan” with 7 seats cheaper than Chevrolet Spin, Citroën Aircross, and Caoa Chery Tiggo 8 in Brazil; for about R$ 47,000 in conversion without taxes, the Ertiga has a 1.5 engine, manual or automatic transmission, CNG option, a trunk of up to 803 liters, and a family package that Brazil doesn’t have, but India does.
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This engine can deliver to the Lifan Adventurer “POP” a maximum power of 6 kW at 7,500 RPM and a maximum torque of 8.5 Nm at 5,000 RPM.
The Lifan model features electric and kick start ignition. Additionally, the engine is paired with 4 gears and has an automatic clutch. With a front tire of 2.50-17 and 2.75-17 at the rear, the competitor to the new Honda POP can reach a maximum speed of 90 km/h. The fuel consumption is around 1.6 (L/100 km).
New Competitor to the New Honda POP Features Cutting-Edge Technology and Attractive Design
The brand presents the new motorcycle as a new concept of crossover cub with innovative and modern design. The model can elevate the riding experience to another level. The new 1P52FMI engine delivers strong power and stable performance, along with low fuel consumption. The rear support and new rear foot supports are made of aluminum alloy.

In terms of technology, the new competitor to the Honda POP features a digital LCD that clearly displays riding information. The model has LED headlights with double convex lenses, LED turn signals, and rear light combinations.
The Lifan Adventurer “POP” – lifan 125 cub adv – features hydraulic spring shock absorbers both front and rear to maximize rider comfort on rough roads. To assist, the model also has wide tires with off-road structure, available in various sizes. The model is sold in orange, red, or black.
Lifan Enters the Brazilian Market with Both Feet Introducing Its Motorcycles
In addition to the new Lifan Adventurer “POP,” the brand promises to shake up the Trail motorcycle market, challenging the already established rivals. With robust performance and a competitive design, the KPX 250 is ready to win over motorcycle enthusiasts in the country, bringing innovation and quality to the segment.
The model is a beautiful trail with an attractive appearance and accessible prices, capable of competing with various models in the Brazilian market. It is worth mentioning that Lifan is offering very affordable motorcycles, with several models already confirmed for Brazil.
The model can deliver up to 21 hp of power, competing with several rivals. It has 2 kgfm of torque and a six-speed manual transmission. Weighing 333 pounds (151 kg), its fuel capacity is 11 liters, and the Lifan Trail can deliver a maximum speed of up to 120 km/h.


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