fbpx

Demand for Cruiser Motorcycles to Surge

High demand for cruiser motorcycles is further fueling the sales for motorcycles manufacturers across geographies.

Demand for motorcycles has increased steadily over the past years due to their affordability factor, fuel efficiency, and wide variety on offer. While the outbreak of COVID-19 put a standstill to manufacturing motorcycles initially, recovery has taken place at quite a rapid pace. High demand for cruiser motorcycles is further fueling the sales for motorcycles manufacturers across geographies.

While growth of the automotive industry has become prominent over the last decade, manufacturers have come up with a flurry of inventions in order to increase their sales footprint. According to a report published by the Select USA, the United States has one of the largest automotive markets in the world. As per its report, since Honda opened its first U.S. plant in 1982, almost every major European, Japanese and Korean automaker has produced vehicles and invested more than US$75 billion in the United States.

The latest report by an ESOMAR-certified market research and consulting firm projects a steady growth rate of 3.5% CAGR for the global motorcycle market through 2031.

Key Takeaways from Motorcycle Market Study

  • Asia Pacific remains the largest market for motorcycles, with its epicenter in India, holding over half of the regional market share.
  • Europe to emerge as the second-largest market for motorcycles, with Germany holding more than 21% market share.
  • The United States to hold more than 90% of market value for the world’s third-largest market for motorcycles – North America.
  • Japan and South Korea to maintain a positive outlook throughout the forecast period, while Australia, France and the United Kingdom, to remain lucrative pockets.
  • High demand for cruiser motorcycles to propel the growth of manufacturers across regions.
  • Motorcycles with engine capacity of 801-1000 CC to exhibit hegemony.

“Demand for various types of motorcycles such as mopeds, sports, standard, and others, especially cruisers, is forecast to grow over the coming years,” said an analyst.

Rise in Demand for Cruiser Motorcycles Boosting Growth

Being popular for their style, comfort, slower acceleration, maneuverability and handling, cruiser motorcycles are highly demanded across the globe. As more people are inclined to purchase this type of motorcycle, manufacturers are experiencing increase in sales. According to the United States Motorcycle Industry Council, approximately 40% of bikes in the U.S. are cruiser motorcycles.

Owing to their recognizable upright riding position, usually big engine displacement with a lot of torque in low RPM, and unique look, cruiser motorcycles are gaining rapid traction among the young generation. As stated by the Motorcycle Industry Council, 24% of college graduates own a motorcycle in the United States, which is higher than 20% in the year 2014.

Who is Winning in this Space?

The global motorcycle market is getting tighter in terms of competition, while flourishing on the back of key players in the market. In order to leverage the market potential, key players are investing heavily along with launching new range of products.

For instance,

  • Honda Motor Company Limited reached 100,000-unit automobile production in Vietnam in 2020, and is constantly working on increasing its sales footprint further.
  • A division of Eicher Motors Limited, Royal Enfield, has created the mid-sized motorcycle segment in India with its unique and distinctive modern bikes, which expanded at 32% CAGR from CY2010 to FY 2020, and is growing further exponentially.

These insights are based on a report on Motorcycle Market by Fact.MR.

Link: Fact.MR

You May Also Like

MIC Members Choose Two New Board Members, Re-elect a Third

MIC welcomes new board members Ashmore Ellis and Paul Langley, focusing on industry innovation and inclusivity in 2025.

mic-new-board-members

The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) announced two new members are joining its board of directors. Ashmore Ellis, co-founder and CEO of Babes Ride Out and Babes in the Dirt, and Paul Langley, chairman and CEO of LeMans Corporation, will be joining the MIC Board of Directors in 2025. The MIC also welcomes the return of Tim Calhoun, president of Powersports Pros Consulting.

Segway, UTV Takeover Celebrate Successful 2024 Partnership

Segway Powersports rocked the UTV Takeover Tour with over 1,000 demo rides across Oregon and Utah, showcasing next-gen off-road adventures.

segway-utv-takeover-2024
Kawasaki Donates 10 MULEs for Hurricane Helene Relief

The Kawasaki MULE PRO-DXT side-by-sides will help first responders navigate and support North Carolina communities.

kawasaki-helene-relief
iMotorsports Adds Yamaha Motorcycles to Product Lineup

One of the largest motorcycle retailers in the Midwest brings Yamaha into the underserved Chicago market.

iMotorsports
Dainese Orange County Flagship Celebrates Milestone

The Italian motorcycle group celebrated the 20th anniversary of its Orange County store and has since expanded to 13 U.S. flagship stores.

dainese-orange-county
Other Posts
Husqvarna Mobility Factory Edition Motocross Models for 2025

FC 250 and FC 450 Factory Edition machines equipped with advanced technology and race-tested components to deliver unrivaled performance.

2025-husqvarna-factory-edition-motocross
2025 KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R

The 2025 KTM 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE R is ready to cross borders in search of new, uncharted ground.

2025-ktm-1390-super-adventure-r
2025 Ducati Diavel V4

Matte black graphics combined with Racing Yellow and titanium colors make the Muscle Roadster from Borgo Panigale even more distinctive.

2025-ducati-diavel-v4
2025 KTM SX-F FACTORY EDITIONS

KTM’s 2025 SX-F FACTORY EDITIONS offer pro-level motocross bikes with race-winning tech and rider-specific graphics for AMA series.

2025-ktm-sx-f-factory-editions