Honda lanza tres nuevas motocicletas en el mercado chileno

Honda Motor de Chile presentó la CB100, CB125 Hornet y SP160, modelos de baja cilindrada con mejoras en eficiencia, seguridad y tecnología. Estas motocicletas responden a la demanda de movilidad urbana y cumplen con las normas vigentes desde 2026. Los precios parten desde $1.290.000.

Honda inició su temporada 2026 en Chile con el lanzamiento de tres motocicletas en el segmento de baja cilindrada: la CB100, CB125 Hornet y SP160. Estas incorporan motores monocilíndricos de cuatro tiempos, sistemas de alimentación optimizados y consumos de hasta 60 km/l en las dos primeras, y 50 km/l en la SP160.

La CB100, orientada a la movilidad diaria, equipa un motor de 98 cc con 7,1 HP y cuesta $1.290.000. La CB125 Hornet ofrece un diseño deportivo con motor de 124 cc, 10,9 HP, freno delantero ABS y tablero TFT, a $2.090.000. La SP160, más versátil, tiene 162 cc, 13 HP y 14,8 Nm, frenos de disco con ABS en ambos ejes, por $2.290.000.

Todos los modelos incluyen frenos ABS delantero o CBS, iluminación LED, paneles digitales y puertos USB-C, alineados con las exigencias normativas chilenas. Además, Honda actualizó la CB190R a $2.990.000.

"Este lanzamiento refleja nuestro compromiso con ofrecer motocicletas que combinan eficiencia, tecnología y seguridad, respondiendo a las nuevas exigencias del mercado. Queremos seguir liderando con productos confiables y accesibles para distintos perfiles de usuarios", dijo José Ignacio Zenteno, subgerente comercial 2W de Honda Motor de Chile.

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