International Dealer News IDN 133 October/November 2016 | Page 8
STAT ZONE
UK motorcycle registrations +6.91 percent for
January – August inclusive UK registrations - August 2016
2016
2015
+5.99 percent in August (8,427 units)
and are +5.70 percent for the year-todate (84,763), also the highest first
eight-month market performance in the
UK since before 2009.
The Trail/Enduro, Scooter, Custom,
Naked-style and Adventure Sport
markets are the strongest growing
sectors of the UK market so far this year,
at +18.2 percent (4,318 units), +11.9
percent (17,181 units), +8.8 percent
(7,182 units), +8.8 percent (23,713
units – the largest single market sector
in the UK so far in 2016) and +7.5
percent (12,860 units) respectively.
The small displacement scooter market
is -9.8 percent for the YTD (5,053
+5.99%
10,000
TOTAL PTW
units). The traditionally strong UK
Supersports market is -5.2 percent YTD
at 9,355 units, with Touring models
down by -11.9 percent at just 1,692
units YTD.
7,611
8,427
7,951
5,000
7,135
+6.67%
UNITS
The latest data released by the
motorcycle industry trade association in
the UK (MCIA) shows that new
motorcycle registrations for August
were up by +6.67 percent (7,611
units), having been down slightly by 0.91 percent (10,620 units) in July.
For the year-to-date registrations are
+6.91 percent at 79,234 units – the
highest comparable figure since before
2009.
New moped registrations were up by
+21.16 percent on low volume in
August (816 units), but are down by 9.00 percent for the year-to-date (5,529
units sold so far in 2016).
Total PTW registrations were up by
MOTORCYCLE
Market share leader in August was
Honda (1,330m units), followed by
Yamaha (1,181 units), Lexmoto (866),
Triumph (478) and Kawasaki (460
units).
Swiss registrations up in August
Swiss motorcycle registrations - August 2016
2015
After having been up by over
+17 percent in 2015, the latest
data from the motorcycle
industry trade association in
Switzerland (MotoSuisse) shows
new motorcycle registrations
there up by +14.48 percent in
August (2,087 units), having been
down by -18.45 percent in July,
and now down by just -5.70
percent YTD at 22,499 units.
In total PTW terms the August
market in Switzerland was up by
+2.02 percent (4,249 units) and is
recovering slightly on a year-todate basis, now being down by
2015
PTW
2,087
+14.48%
1,823
2,000
4,249
4,000
4,165
UNITS
+2.02%
MOTORCYCLE
-8.14 percent (37,592 units).
In motorcycle market share terms
Yamaha has top spot, having sold
4,279 units YTD, with BMW
second (2,762 units), HarleyDavidson third (2,565 units),
Honda fourth (2,439 units) and
Kawasaki fifth (2,197 units) yearto-date.
Yamaha’s MT-07 is the top seller
in Switzerland so far this year
(889 units), followed by their MT09 Tracer second (779 units),
Honda’s CRF 1000 ‘Africa Twin’
third, the BMW R 1200 GS fourth,
and the Kawasaki Z 800 fifth.
Motorcycle registrations in Spain
+9.66 percent January – August 2016
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Spanish registrations - August 2016
15,000
+12.93%
2015
2016
+14.92%
Total PTW
Maria Riano welcomed the continued
growth, but again pointed to the age
of the motorcycle fleet in Spain, saying
that “the current rate of registrations
is insufficient to renew the fleet,
whose average age stood at
10,819
9,414
5,000
12,275
10,000
10,870
units in total).
For the year-to-date Honda remains
market share leader in Spain, having
sold 17,375 units for a 17.4 percent
market share, followed by Yamaha
(15,383 units, 15.4 percent share)
and Kymco (12,445 units, 12.5
percent share).
The top selling motorcycle in Spain in
the first eight months was the
Kawasaki Z800 – 2,193 units sold.
Scooter sales are up by +4.0 percent
so far this year and represent some 64
percent of the PTW market (63,499
units YTD). Road-going motorcycles
are +22.6 percent so far in 2016,
accounting for 32.5 percent of the
market, and while off-roaders are
+21.1 percent YTD, they only account
for 3.7 percent of total PTW sales.
ANESDOR General Secretary Jose
UNITS
According to the latest data released
by the motorcycle industry trade
association in Spain (ANESDOR), the
motorcycle market there was up by
14.92 percent in August (10,819
units), having been down by -8.42
percent in July. That is the highest July
sales figure since 2009.
The market in Spain is now running at
+9.66 percent for the year-to-date at
99,882 units (the highest for the first
eight months of the year since before
2009).
Moped registrations in August were
+17.23 percent (1,456 units) and are
+2.45 percent for the first eight
months of the year at 10,990 units.
Total PTW registrations were +12.93
percent in August (12,275 units) and
are up for 2016 so far at +8.62
percent for the year-to-date (110,870
MOTORCYCLE
14.7 years”.
He has again called on central
government to address the price
disparity that continues to promote resale of older units relative to the tax
burden carried by new models.