Motorcycle from Honda Dominates the Brazilian Market with More Than 5,800 Units Sold in August and Consolidates Leadership in the Segment
The Honda CB 300F Twister reached a significant milestone in August 2024, recording a historic sales record with 5,888 units registered, the highest volume ever achieved by the motorcycle since its launch in early 2023. This result not only reflects the ongoing success of the model, but also highlights its growing acceptance among Brazilian motorcyclists. The model, which replaced the CB 250F, has shown impressive market performance, becoming one of the most sought-after bikes in the country, according to O Antagonista.
This performance is even more remarkable considering the previous record of the CB 300F Twister, reached in May 2024, when it recorded 5,522 units sold. Year-to-date, between January and August, more than 40,000 units have already been sold, exceeding initial expectations. Projections indicate that Honda is expected to surpass the mark of 49,000 units by the end of 2024, further consolidating the CB 300F Twister’s position in the mid-range motorcycle market.
The Impact of the Honda CB 300F Twister on the Brazilian Market
The success of the Honda CB 300F Twister goes beyond sales numbers. It reflects consumer confidence in the brand and the ability of Honda to meet the public’s demands with a quality, accessible, and innovative product. The bike has been praised by both new motorcyclists and veterans, who see the CB 300F as a robust and reliable option for different usage profiles.
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The model stands out not only for its performance but also for the embedded technology and modern design, which differentiate it from its direct competitors. With these attributes, the CB 300F Twister has managed to establish itself as the top choice for many Brazilians seeking an efficient and stylish motorcycle.
Factors That Drive the Success of the Honda CB 300F Twister
The popularity of the CB 300F Twister can be explained by a combination of characteristics that perfectly meet the needs of motorcyclists. Among the main factors are:
- Performance: The 293.5 cc single-cylinder engine, air-cooled, delivers 24.7 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 2.67 kgfm of torque at 5,500 rpm. This provides a great balance between power and economy, suitable for different types of roads.
- Technology: The CB 300F Twister is equipped with assisted and slipper clutch, FULL LED lighting, a digital dashboard, and USB input. These features make the riding experience more comfortable and safe.
- Design: The bike features a modern and attractive look, which stands out on the streets and appeals to different consumer profiles, from beginners to the most experienced.

Comparison with the Yamaha Fazer FZ25
The main competitor of the Honda CB 300F Twister, the Yamaha Fazer FZ25, also shows solid sales numbers, but still lags in performance. As of August 2024, Yamaha registered about 33,000 units sold of the Fazer FZ25 in Brazil. Although the FZ25 remains a relevant option in the segment, it has not received as many recent updates, which may explain its inferior performance compared to the CB 300F.
Prices and Versions of the Honda CB 300F Twister 2024
The Honda CB 300F Twister 2024 is available in the Brazilian market with an average price of R$ 26,548, according to Tabela Fipe. However, the manufacturer suggests different prices on its official website: R$ 22,370 for the CBS (Combined Braking System) version and R$ 23,330 for the version equipped with ABS brakes. This price variation allows consumers to choose the version that best fits their needs and budget.


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