Growing
back in Brazil, the motorcycle segment will have major releases.
Yamaha renews the Lander 250 and Honda bets on the new CB 1000R and
much more.
After
recovering sales in 2018, the bikes should have to continue a hectic period in Brazil in 2019. In addition to expecting launches, such as the
new generation Yamaha Lander 250 and the arrival of the Honda CB
1000R, and other models.
Some
of them are listed below:
BMW
- R1250 GS
After
launching its G 310 GS and G 310 R in Brazil, its low CCs models, BMW
is expected to return with more high-disruption by 2019. The most
anticipated is the R 1250 GS, which will have the mission to replace
the R 1200 GS, simply the best selling motorcycle of this brand in
the world.
BMW R1250 GS Adventure - Photo: BMW / Disclosure
F
850 GS Adventure
As
is usual with the adventurous BMW, the brand first launches the base
model, in this case, the F 850 GS, and then comes with its most
extreme version. After the new F 850 GS and F 750 GS line
arrived in Brazil in 2018, the F 850 GS Adventure is expected
to be next.
BMW F 850 GS Adventure - Photo: BMW / Disclosure
S
1000 RR
BMW
S 1000 RR - Photo: BMW / Disclosure
The new generation of the S 1000 RR, presented at the last Milan Motor
Show, is another that should be in BMW's plans for Brazil. Completely
renewed the bike gained a new look and a more powerful engine: now it
reaches 207 horsepower.
Ducati
- Panigale V4
Ducati
V4R - Photo: Ducati / Press Release
Based
on the Italian's MotoGP model, the Panigale V4 will finally arrive in
Brazil in 2019. Scheduled for the second half, the model will replace
the 1299 Panigale. As big news, it brings the 4 cylinder engine and
234 horsepower.
Ducati
Diavel 1260
Ducati
Diavel 1260 - Photo: Ducati / Press Release
The
Ducati Diavel is the second cruiser motorcycle from Ducati, after the
Indiana of 1986–1990. The 2011 model year Diavel debuted in
November 2010 at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan. The
second-generation Diavel debuted as a 2015 model on March 3, 2014
during the Volkswagen Group Night in Geneva.
This
one has
become even more monstrous in its new generation. Gaining a larger
1,262cc V2 engine, it should naturally replace the current model sold
in Brazil, which features a 1,198.4cc engine.
Dafra
Apache RTR 200
Dafra
Apache RTR at the Duas Rodas 2017 - Photo: Marcelo Brandt
Promised
for 2018, the Dafra Apache RTR 200 ended up just 2019. The model is
the natural replacement for the old Apache 150 and is part of a
partnership with Indian brand TVS. With a 197.7 cc
single-cylinder engine, the Apache 200 has 21.02 horsepower.
Honda
CB 1000R
Honda
CB 1000R - Photo: Honda / Press Photo
The
new generation of CB 1000R is already confirmed for Brazil and
arrives in the first quarter of the year. Now the model has a look
that combines a little retro style and modern one too, plus the new
998cc 4-cylinder engine, which reaches 125 horsepower.
CB
650R
Honda
CB 650R - Photo: Honda / Divulgação
Honda's
flagship worldwide launch in 2018, the CB 650R is designed to replace
the current CB 650F. The model received a look inspired by the CB
1000 R and became more "nervous", reaching 95 horses, which
is considerable.
CBR
650R
Honda
CBR 650R - Photo: Honda / Divulgação
In
addition to the CB 650R, it’s a fairing version, the CBR 650R must
also naturally replace the current CBR 650F in the country. Like the
naked version, its engine got stronger and aesthetics resembles the
CBR 1000R.
CB
500X
Honda
CB 500X - Photo: Honda / Divulgação
The
CB 500X has become more adventurous in its new model, unveiled at the
latest Milan Motor Show. While maintaining the same base, the bike
has gained a 19-inch front wheel, replacing the old 17-inch. Its look
and panel have also been revamped.
CG
160 Titan SE
Honda
CG 160 Titan SE - Photo: Press Release
To
commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Titan line, the Honda model
among the CGs, has created a special edition of the bike. The CG 160
Titan SE, Special Edition stands for limited production of 8,000
units, and has a "25" badge on its fairing.
Gold
wing – the cruising bike
Honda
Gold Wing at the Two Wheeler Show 2017 - Photo: Marcelo Brandt
Going
through its biggest change since 2001, the new generation of Gold
Wing is much more modern and begins to be sold in Brazil in early
2018. The model had its pre-sale started last year, with price
starting at R$ 136,550. It's a best seller all over the world because is super comfortable to both, passenger and pilot to perform long-distance rides.
Kawasaki - Z400
Kawasaki
Z400 - Photo: Kawasaki / Press Release
Just
as the Ninja 300 has evolved into the Ninja 400, this power boost
should happen to its naked "sister", Z300. In addition to
the new look, the Z400 has gained a larger and more powerful engine,
which should be at 48 horsepower, as your little sister that is called in
Brazil “Ninjinha.”
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