Popular Models Ally Mobility, Economy, and Practicality in Urban Transport. Check Out the Most Popular!
The year 2025 promises to be a strong one for the two-wheeled sector in Brazil. According to market projections, motorcycle sales are expected to grow by 7.5% compared to the previous year, surpassing the mark of 2 million registered units by December. The combination of affordable pricing, fuel efficiency, and agility in large cities drives this expansion, according to the Uai website.
With the cost of new cars rising, motorcycles are emerging as a viable alternative for those seeking mobility without compromising their budget. In this scenario, models priced below R$ 13,000 have gained traction among consumers who prioritize cost-effectiveness.
Check Out the 5 Cheapest Motorcycles in Brazil in 2025
Below, we list the most accessible models available in the national market this year, all priced below R$ 13,000:
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5 spacious and valued used sedans starting at R$ 45,000 offer up to 536 liters of trunk space, fuel consumption of 15.6 km/l, automatic or CVT transmission, and engines up to 144 hp
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Anyone who relies on a motorcycle for work or to save money needs to look to 2026: the industry is preparing a leap that could change the pace of the streets and the Brazilian market in the coming months, significantly across the country.
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With a 150 hp 1.4 TSI engine, 10.1-inch VW Play infotainment system, full ADAS package, and now cheaper than Nivus and T-Cross, the Volkswagen Taos 2026 is betting on an aggressive discount to soar among Brazil’s most desired SUVs.
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While large motorhomes require a high investment, a mini trailer priced at R$ 77,990 features fiberglass, marine plywood, a bed for three people, an external kitchen, 12 V air conditioning, and a weight of 750 kg for simple, uncomplicated, and light family camping trips.
- Honda Pop ES 110i – R$ 9,880
- Shineray Jet 125SS – R$ 10,990
- Avelloz AV 125 – R$ 12,490
- Honda Biz 125 – R$ 12,600
- Shineray Free 150 EFI – R$ 12,990
The Honda Pop 110i tops the list as the cheapest motorcycle in the country, ideal for urban commuting and daily use. Following it, models like the Shineray Jet 125SS and the Avelloz AV 125 compete for space among consumers looking for economy without sacrificing modern design and efficiency.
Honda Remains the Leader Among Economical Motorcycles
Honda continues to be the main reference among entry-level motorcycles in Brazil, with two models among the five cheapest. The Biz 125, known for its durability and low maintenance cost, remains one of the favorites among women and those seeking practicality.
Although Yamaha does not appear in the top 5 of low prices, the brand still maintains a strong presence in other categories. Meanwhile, Avelloz, with its AV 125, consolidates its position as a direct competitor to the Biz, offering technology and competitive pricing.


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