The refreshed 2025 Honda ACE CB 125 has arrived in South Africa with sensible upgrades aimed squarely at riders who need dependable transport, low running costs, and easy maintenance. Honda didn’t complicate the formula — instead the company refined what already worked: a reliable 124cc engine, a more comfortable ride, and updated ergonomics that suit daily commuters, delivery riders, and new motorcyclists alike.
Designed for Real South African Use
Whether you’re weaving through peak-hour traffic in Johannesburg, doing long delivery shifts in Cape Town, or riding across gravel roads in rural areas, the ACE CB 125 is built to cope. Honda focused on practical improvements that matter day-to-day: better suspension for comfort, a clearer dashboard, and a seat designed for longer stints in the saddle.
What’s New on the 2025 Model?
The 2025 update is subtle but useful. Highlights include:
- Re-tuned 124cc 4-stroke engine for improved throttle response
- Fuel efficiency improvements — realistic figures around 60–65 km/l
- Modern digital-analogue instrument cluster for quick readouts
- Suspension tweaks that smooth out potholes and rough roads
- Refreshed styling with sharper lines and new colour options
- More comfortable seat for long-distance riding
Engine, Performance & Economy
The ACE CB 125 uses a tried-and-tested 124cc air-cooled, 4-stroke engine that prioritises reliability and low running costs over high power figures. Key real-world stats:
Engine | 124cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled |
Max Power | ≈ 7.5 kW |
Transmission | 4-speed manual |
Start | Electric + kick start |
Fuel Tank | 10.1 litres |
Real Fuel Use | ≈ 60–65 km/l (urban mixed riding) |
Comfort & Practical Upgrades
Honda’s updates focus on comfort and usability. The improved suspension soaks up bumps better than before, and the slightly reshaped seat reduces rider fatigue on long runs — a small change that makes a big difference for couriers and daily commuters. The new digital-analogue instrument pod gives instant feedback on speed, fuel, and trip distance without being distracting.
Who Should Consider the ACE CB 125?
This bike has a clear audience: people who need affordable, low-maintenance transport. It’s perfect for:
- Delivery drivers and gig riders (Mr D, Uber Eats, Takealot)
- Students and first-time riders
- Budget-conscious commuters
- Rural users who need a simple, durable machine
Why It Matters in 2025
In an environment of rising fuel prices and tight household budgets, the ACE CB 125’s combination of efficiency, low service costs, and a broad Honda dealer network gives it an edge. Its high resale value and wide availability of spare parts also reduce total ownership cost — an important factor for buyers who depend on their bike for daily income.
Price & Availability in South Africa
The 2025 Honda ACE CB 125 is now available through select Honda dealers across the country. Retail pricing starts from approximately R21,000 to R23,000, depending on location, optional extras, and any introductory promotions. Dealers often bundle launch offers such as free first service, helmets, or finance deals — check local stockists for the best package.
How It Compares — Quick Table
Model | Price Range | Fuel Economy | Ideal Use |
---|---|---|---|
Honda ACE CB 125 | R21K–R23K | 60–65 km/l | Commuting, delivery |
Bajaj Boxer 150 | R18K–R20K | 55–60 km/l | Rural, heavy use |
SYM XS125-K | R16K–R18K | 60–70 km/l | Budget commuting |
TVS HLX 125 | R19K–R21K | 55–60 km/l | High-mileage delivery |
2025 Honda ACE CB 125 — Quick Specs
Engine | 124cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled |
Power | ≈ 7.5 kW |
Transmission | 4-speed manual |
Fuel Tank | 10.1 litres |
Fuel Economy | ~60–65 km/l |
Top Speed | ~100–110 km/h |
Price (SA) | Approximately R21,000–R23,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Is the ACE CB 125 suitable for delivery work?
A: Yes — its fuel efficiency, comfortable seat, and reliable engine make it ideal for delivery riders and gig-economy jobs.
Q2. How much does servicing typically cost?
A: Servicing is inexpensive compared with larger-displacement bikes; Honda’s wide dealer network also helps keep parts and labour accessible.
Q3. Can the ACE CB 125 handle rural roads?
A: The bike’s improved suspension and simple, robust construction make it capable on light rural roads, though very rough terrain will still be challenging.
Q4. What warranty and support does Honda offer?
A: Warranty terms vary by dealer and region; Honda dealers generally provide standard manufacturer warranties and optional extended-care plans.
Q5. Where can I buy one in South Africa?
A: The ACE CB 125 is available at authorised Honda motorcycle dealers across Gauteng, Western Cape, KZN, and selected online marketplaces. Check local dealers for stock and promotional offers.
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