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See the 20 best-selling motorcycles in Brazil in May 2025

The motorcycle market in Brazil continues to boom, registering significant growth in May and boosting the results of the automotive industry. Data from the National Federation of Motor Vehicle Distribution (Fenabrave) reveals that 193,350 motorcycles were registered in the month, an increase of 17.55% compared to May 2024. The result also represents an increase of 5.84% compared to April.

In the first five months of the yearthe two-wheeler segment grew by 10.80%, jumping from 767,079 to 849,946 motorcycles registered in Brazil.

Honda CG 160 continues to lead the Brazilian market (Photo: File)

Hot demand, tight credit: Consortium as an alternative

The sector's good performance is driven by growing demand for delivery services and search for more accessible transportation. However, the reduction in credit for financing has been a challenge.

Arcelio Junior, President of Fenabrave, explains the scenario: "With the increase in the Selic Rate, financing has become more difficult for most buyers of motorcycles between 100 and 250 bhp, which make up more than 80% of the two-wheeler market. As a result, the consortium has been the best alternative, especially for the North and Northeast regions of the country".

According to Fenabrave, a consortium is a good option for buying a motorcycle in a period of less credit (Photo: Archive)

Best-selling motorcycle categories and models

The category City/Street leads the way in registrations up to May, accounting for 38,47% of the total, followed by Scooter/CUB (36,80%) and Trail/Fun (19,10%). See the list below:

  • City/Street: 38,47% of plates issued up to May
  • Scooter/CUB: 36,80%
  • Trail/Fun: 19,10%
  • Naked/Roadster: 2,04%
  • Custom: 1,51%
  • Maxitrail: 1,30%
  • Sports: 0,74%
  • Touring: 0,03%
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 continues to be one of the top sellers (Photo: File)

Check out the most registered motorcycle models by category (until May 2025):

  • City: Honda CG 160 (185,711 units)
  • CUB: Honda Biz (108,160 units)
  • Trail: Honda Bros (74,909 units)
  • Scooter: Honda PCX (22,330 units)
  • Custom: Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (3,187 units)
  • Maxitrail: Honda NC 750X (1,439 units)
  • Naked: Bajaj Dominar 400 (4,387 units)
  • Sport: Yamaha R15 (3,609 units)
  • Touring: Harley-Davidson Street Glide (135 units)

The 20 most registered motorcycles in May 2025

  1. Honda CG 160: 42.478
  2. Honda Biz: 23.177
  3. Honda Pop 110 ES: 20.850
  4. Honda NXR 160 Bros: 17.992
  5. Mottu Sport 110i: 10.893
  6. Yamaha Factor 150: 6.063
  7. Honda CB 300F Twister: 5.612
  8. Honda PCX 160: 4.792
  9. Honda XRE 300 Sahara: 4.110
  10. Shineray XY 125: 4.101
  11. Yamaha Fazer 250: 4.067
  12. Yamaha Lander 250: 3.642
  13. Honda XRE 190: 3.498
  14. Yamaha FZ15: 3.442
  15. Honda Elite 125: 2.840
  16. Shineray SHI 175: 2.716
  17. Yamaha Crosser 150: 2.688
  18. Yamaha NMax: 1.977
  19. Shineray XY 150: 1.905
  20. Shineray XY 50: 1.741
Factor 150 is the Yamaha motorcycle with the most seals in May (Photo: Archive)

Honda continues to lead the Brazilian market

Once again, Honda continues to dominate the Brazilian motorcycle market. In May, the brand sold 128,759 units, giving it a share of 66.59%. In second place, Yamaha registered 26,375 units (13.64% of the market), followed by Shineray, which closes the top 3 for May with 11,438 plates registered (5.92% share).

Shineray SHI 175
Shineray SHI 175 is among the most registered models in May (Photo: Archive)

Complete ranking of motorcycle registrations by brand in May

  1. Honda: 128,759 units (66,59%)
  2. Yamaha: 26.375 (13,64%)
  3. Shineray: 11.438 (5,92%)
  4. Mottu: 10.893 (5,63%)
  5. Avelloz: 2.739 (1,42%)
  6. Royal Enfield: 2.693 (1,39%)
  7. Bajaj: 2.190 (1,13%)
  8. Haojue: 1.843 (0,95%)
  9. Triumph: 1.410 (0,73%)
  10. BMW Motorrad: 1.292 (0,67%)
  11. Kawasaki: 985 (0,51%)
  12. Zones: 492 (0,25%)
  13. Dafra: 486 (0,25%)
  14. Suzuki: 296 (0,15%)
  15. VMoto: 222 (0,11%)
  16. Bull: 209 (0,11%)
  17. Harley-Davidson: 196 (0,10%)
  18. GCX: 132 (0,07%)
  19. Ducati: 88 (0,05%)
  20. Watts: 57 (0,03%)
  21. Amazon: 48 (0,02%)

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