AMD 254 September 2020 | Page 20

THE BRADLEY REPORT Germany to July 2020 Germany's apparently relentless march to market recovery succeeded in July with the latest data from the IVM, the motorcycle industry trade association in Germany, showing new model registrations at an impressive +41.25% for the month (17,339 units), and now running at +0.80% for the YTD (88,216 units). In the context of 2020, the motorcycle registration statistics in Germany for 2020 so far have been remarkable. Having been +37.14% (4,446 units) in January and -3.98% in February (9,252 units), motorcycle registrations were -18.70% in March (16,581 units) and -28.14% (12,064 units) in April, but started to recover spectacularly in May (+6.33%/14,524 units) and June (+21.64%/14,010 units), suggesting that demand hasn't gone away, with consumers buying when they judge the moment is right. Indeed, in total PTW terms, it looks very much like the theory that the urban mobility and isolation messages that PTWs have in their favour are being taken up by commuters. Total PTW registrations in July in Germany were a massive +54.95% over July 2019 with 150,000 100,000 50,000 29,977 new models registered in total, putting growth for the YTD at a healthy +13.19% (140,840 units). In motorcycle market share terms, BMW remains 'Top Dog' in its home market with a modestly reduced 21.86% share YTD (19,287 units sold and six models in the top 20 best sellers in Germany YTD), followed by Kawasaki, Honda, KTM, Yamaha and Harley-Davidson in sixth place with an 8.14% market share, with 7,179 units sold YTD. The top selling model was the BMW R 1250 GS (6,653 units YTD), with Harley's top seller in Germany being the Street Bob (900 units sold YTD) in 26th spot, followed by the Sport Glide (527 sold) and the XL1200 X (523 sold). Indian Motorcycle is yet to register a model in the list of the 50 best sellers, but is gradually gaining market share in Germany, sitting in 12th place now with 1,262 units sold (up 46% from last year). Last year saw the German motorcycle market grow by +4.38% to 113,039 units, with PTW sales growing by +6.53% to 165,311 units. German Registrations Jan-July 124,426 PTW +13.19% 140,840 87,512 2019 MOTORCYLCE 2020 +0.80% 88,216 Japanese Exports to USA 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 Japanese Exports Jan-June 87,563 -12.71% 76,430 MOTORCYCLES TO EUROPE The most recent available data from JAMA (the automotive trade association in Japan, which includes representation of motorcycle manufacturers among its membership) shows exports from the 'Big Four' Japanese manufacturers' factories in Japan to the US down by -38.55% in June at a mere 1,645 units. For the YTD, Japanese made motorcycle exports to dealers in USA are down by -39.10% at 18,126 units for the first six months of 2020. Total Japanese made PTW exports to USA were -61.77% in June (3,062 units) and -39.45% YTD (28,557 units). In Europe motorcycle imports from Japan were -49.22% in June 29,762 2019 18,126 2020 -39.10% MOTORCYCLES TO USA (3,713 units) and are -12.71% YTD (76,430 units), having had a strong start to the year. Over 65,000 Japanese made motorcycles went into Europe in Q1 before the pandemic struck, which was considerably up on the year ago quarter and boded well for European Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki dealers. Annual worldwide Japanese made motorcycle and moped exports (all PTW) fell off a cliff in 2009 to 583,879 from over 1 million in 2008, having peaked at 1,641 million units in 2000. They have continued to decline most years since then; most recently they were 463,123 units in 2017; 456,758 in 2018, and 386,379 in 2019. Italy The latest new motorcycle registrations data (for July) available from ANCMA, the motorcycle industry trade association in Italy (the owner of EICMA), continues to make good reading. July motorcycle registrations in Italy were +31.14% with 15,099 new motorcycles registered, putting the Italian market at a way better position than expected with a total of "only" -15.35% (63,165 units) for the first seven months of the year. Italy is an important scooter and moped market, so total PTW registrations (of all displacements and styles) are a telling sign of underlying market activity and they were +24.50% for July (36,821 units) and are running at -14.66% YTD at 143,775 units. Scooters were 80,610 units YTD (-14.12%). The top selling motorcycles in Italy YTD have been the BMW R 1250 GS (Enduro, 2,440 units YTD), followed by the Benelli TRK 502/502X (2,196 units YTD), Honda Africa Twin (2,147 units), Yamaha Tracer 900 (Tourer, 1,705 units) and the Honda NC 750 X (1,629 units). For the record, in 2019 the Italian market was again Europe's largest at +6.26% in motorcycle registration terms (98,883 units) and +5.65% in total PTW terms at 231,937 units. 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 Italian Registrations Jan-July -14.66% 168,479 143,775 74,616 2019 2020 -15.35% 63,165 TOTAL LPTW MOTORCYCLE 20 AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE DEALER - SEPTEMBER 2020