New Brazilian brand launches R$ 4.990 electric motorcycle with always charged battery available
Brizze motorcycles, a new national brand, will be assembled in Manaus and subscription battery change stations in four capitals
Published on 2026-08-14 at 04:00 PM
Brizze Motos, the new brand of the Minas Brisa Group, debuted in the Brazilian market with five electric motorcycles starting at R$ 4,990 and a central bet: instead of waiting for recharging, the rider exchanges the discharged battery for another already full at a station of the brand itself.
The system is common in China, and works by subscription. Through the application, the user locates the nearest station and receives a barcode that releases the drawer with the battery charged, which reduces the stop to a few minutes. Conventional recharging at home is still available, but the stations are mainly aimed at those who drive a lot, such as delivery workers.

In the first stage, the network will have points in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and Fortaleza, as well as cities in Santa Catarina and Paraná. The assembly of the motorcycles will be done in Manaus, with about 40% of components of national origin, and the first deliveries are scheduled between December 2026 and February 2027.
Four self-propelled vehicles limited to 32 km/h
The basis of the line is the Z1 family, made up of four models that share the same architecture: 1,000-watt motor, 60 V and 24 Ah battery, declared range of 55 km and top speed of 32 km/h. The last two numbers are not a coincidence: they are the limits that frame the vehicle as self-propelled, a category that does not require a license, registration and license plate.

The longest in the family is Z1 Street, with 1.81 m and 52.6 kg. The Z1 City measures 1.71 m and weighs 52.4 kg, while the Z1 Ventus, with a more sophisticated proposal, brings improvements in suspension, brakes and finish by 1.64 m and 57.7 kg. Closing the list is the Z1 Fun, the smallest, with 1.60 m and 51.4 kg. All start at R$ 4.990.


Z4 wants to fight with the 125
At the top is the Z4, with a 4,000-watt engine, equivalent to about 5.4 hp, a top speed of 100 km/h and a declared range of up to 120 km. It is 2.07 m long and has a wheelbase of 1.40 m. For exceeding 32 km/h, it requires a license in category A.
Brizze’s declared target is the combustion motorcycles from 125 to 160 cm³ used in the work. The company also states that the Z4’s R$ 13,990 puts it below electric vehicles from 3 to 3.5 kW currently sold in the country between R$ 17 thousand and R$ 21 thousand.



