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Cheapest New Motorcycles in Argentina Under 3 Million Pesos for June 2026
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Cheapest New Motorcycles in Argentina Under 3 Million Pesos for June 2026

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Context piece
  • Motorcycle sales in Argentina surged 43% in the first five months of 2026 compared to the same period last year.
  • Low-displacement motorcycles, making up 80% of sales, are a key economic mobility option and work tool.
  • The article lists the cheapest new motorcycles available in June 2026, with prices under 3 million Argentine pesos.

Motorcycle sales in Argentina are booming, with 369,468 units sold between January and May 2026, a 43% increase over the previous year. Experts predict sales will exceed 800,000 units by year-end, potentially reaching one million next year despite it being an election year.

Low-displacement bikes account for nearly 80% of these sales, serving as an economical mode of transport and a vital tool for many workers. To cater to this demand, the article highlights the 10 cheapest new motorcycles available in June 2026, all priced under 3 million Argentine pesos.

Several other models, while still affordable, did not make the top 10 list. These include the Mondial RD 150 RT, Mondial Dax 70, Corven Hunter 150, TVS Neo NX, Corven DX 70, Motomel S2, Gilera VC 150, Zanella ZB 125 Z3 Sport, Keller Sygnus 150, Keller Miracle 150, Keller Exotic 150, and Corven Triax 150, with prices ranging from approximately 2.3 million to just under 3 million pesos.

The article also details the top 10 best-selling motorcycle models in Argentina from January to May, offering insight into consumer preferences in the local market. The Honda Wave leads this list, indicating its popularity among riders.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.