Many drivers wonder: can I ride a motorcycle with my car license in Portugal?
The answer is yes — but under specific conditions defined by Portuguese traffic law and the IMT.
1. Legal conditions
If you hold a category B driver’s license, you may ride certain motorcycles, provided that:
- You are 25 years or older;
- You have held the B license for at least 2 years.
This allows you to ride motorcycles up to 125 cc and 11 kW (15 hp) of maximum power.
Examples:
👉 You can ride a Honda PCX 125, Yamaha NMAX 125, or Vespa Primavera 125 without needing a motorcycle license.
2. Mandatory training
You must complete a 7-hour training course at a driving school.
This course includes theoretical and practical lessons — no exam required.
After completion, you receive a certificate that allows you to legally ride 125 cc motorcycles.
3. What you can ride
With a car license + training, you can ride:
- Motorcycles up to 125 cc
- Power up to 11 kW (15 hp)
- Power-to-weight ratio under 0.1 kW/kg
These are mostly light scooters and commuter bikes.
4. When you need A1, A2, or A
- A1 license: up to 125 cc (from age 16).
- A2 license: up to 35 kW (from age 18).
- A license: unlimited power (from age 24).
5. Advantages of 125 cc motorcycles
- Perfect for city commuting.
- Fuel-efficient — most do over 40 km/l.
- Low insurance and maintenance costs.
Tip: On moto.pt, explore 125 cc motorcycles for sale in Portugal and compare performance, price, and range.