
Motorcycles in 48 interest-free installments: which models can be purchased in August
Zanella launches interest-free loans in 48 installments for 8 models. How the plan works and which motorcycles can be purchased
Zanella launched a line of credit with Santander to finance motorcycles in up to 48 interest-free installments.
The plan includes 8 different models and aims to attract new customers in a market that continues to grow.

Which motorcycles can be financed in 48 installments?
Zanella's proposal includes options for all preferences: from urban scooters to street and on-off models.
Prices start at $1,500,000 and can be paid in fixed installments of approximately $160,000 per month, subject to credit approval.
Models included in the plan
- CUB: ZB 110 Z3 ST, Due 110 ST, Due 125 Sport, ZB 125 Z3 Sport
- Street: RX Z7 150 F
- On-Off: ZR 150 OHC
- Scooter: Exclusive 150, Exclusive Edizione 150

How does motorcycle credit work?
The agreement between Zanella and Santander Consumer allows access to financing with only a national ID.
This is one of the lowest rates on the market for consumer loans and is focused on boosting sales through official dealerships.

Objective: more autonomy and financial access
Zanella highlights that this alliance strengthens its strategy to enhance its commercial network and consolidate itself as a leading national brand.
The initiative also seeks to facilitate access to a vehicle for those who can't pay in full, aiming for more inclusive mobility.
Motorcycle sales in 2025: a growing market
In July, 54,060 units were registered, representing an increase of 33.9% compared to the same month in 2024.

The annual total reaches 350,824 units, with year-on-year growth of 47.5%, according to official data.
Best-selling motorcycles ranking – July 2025
- Gilera Smash – 4,828 units
- Honda Wave 110 S – 4,739
- Keller KN110-8 – 4,183
- Motomel B110 – 3,770
- Corven Energy 110 – 2,876
- Mondial LD 110 Max – 2,170
- Zanella ZB 110 – 1,738
- Zanella ZB 110 RT – 1,307
- Motomel S2 150 – 1,238
- Honda GLH150 – 884

Did cars surpass motorcycles?
For the first time in three years, more cars than motorcycles were sold.
However, this doesn't imply a setback for the motorcycle market, but rather a recovery of the automotive sector due to new promotions and better financing conditions.
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