International Dealer News IDN 153 February/March 2020 | Page 7

STAT ZONE UK: motorcycle registrations +0.7% in 2019 +0.72% 60,000 90,000 30,000 TOTAL PTW MOTORCYCLE many retail markets, sales of motorcycles, scooters and other Powered Light Vehicles (PLVs) grew in 2019. The year saw the continuation of the trend seen since the financial crisis. Demand for traditional motorcycles from enthusiasts remained stable, but growth was particularly evident among smaller vehicles, often used by commuters and delivery services." Swedish registrations 2019 2018 2019 30,000 -8.65% 20,000 +2.31% 10,000 However, the McRF points out that "2018 statistics are not directly comparable with 2019 due to technology change from Euro 3 to Euro 4 between 2017-2018", and that the number of mopeds decreased by about 4% on average over the last three years. The McRF also reports that electric moped sales account for 25% of total sales. However, as a consequence, PTW registrations for 2019 were down -8.65% for the year, with 25,467 units sold, compared to 27,878 in 2018. +1.44% The latest data available from the motorcycle industry trade association in Sweden (McRF) shows new motorcycle registrations up by +2.31% at 11,983 units for 2019, compared to the 11,713 units sold in 2018. The high growth seen earlier in the year weakened, with November completely flat and December at -2.46%. The Swedish moped market was -16.59% for 2019 at 13,484 units (compared to the 16,165 units sold in 2018), having been down -43.28% in November and -35.10% in December. 2019 2018 120,000 Sweden: motorcycle registrations +2.31% in 2019 UK registrations 2019 The Adventure Sport sector is the second largest, growing at +5.9% YTD (18,918 units). In percentage terms, the biggest losers are the relatively small Sport/Tour (-16.9%) and Touring (-12.8%) sectors; Trail/Enduro bikes were +5.8% for the year (6,480 units); custom style bikes were -7.0% (7,700 units). Honda was again the market share leader in the UK in December (767 units), followed by BMW (515 units), Yamaha (461 units), Triumph (351 units), KTM (344) and Kawasaki at 343 units. The BMW R 1250 GS was the top selling Adventure Sport model in the UK in December (91 units), with the R 1250 RT still leading the Touring sector and the Kawasaki Ninja 650 replacing the best selling Sport/Tour model. The CCM Spitfire topped the Naked style bike rankings in the UK in December, selling 72 units. The MCIA points to the positivity of any growth in the UK under current circumstances, stating: "In contrast to The latest data available from the MCIA, the motorcycle industry association in the UK, shows that new motorcycle registration growth in the UK in 2019 slowed from a good start to end of the year at +0.7% YTD (100,472 units, compared to 99,751 in 2018). Many in the UK are pointing to Brexit and general uncertainty, with consumer confidence low, as the reasons for the decline in the growth of recent years. Having been -2.75% in November (5,512 units), the UK market was -3.44% (4,573 units) in December. Moped market volumes remain low in the UK, but there was growth of +14.73% in 2019 (6,216 units) to put total new PTW registrations at +1.44% YTD (106,688 units) for the strongest overall performance since 2016. Six years in the last decade have seen PTW sales of over 100,000 units. The largest single market sector in the UK remains 'Naked' style bikes, with 34,320 units sold in 2019 (+2.2%). TOTAL PTW MOTORCYCLE Poland: new motorcycles +31.53% in 2019 www.idnmag.com Polish registrations 2019 125,000 2018 2019 +12.35% 100,000 75,000 25,000 +23.58% NEW & USED PTW 50,000 machines provide valuable service, maintenance and PG&A income for Poland’s franchised and independent motorcycle shops and the vendors they buy from. When these units are factored in, the total number of new and used motorcycles sold in 2019 was 84,852 units - up +12.11% on the 75,687 sold in 2018. Total new and used PTWs were +12.35% at 113,650 units, up from 101,158 in 2018. +16.56% on the 16,447 sold in 2018. This puts total new PTWs in Poland at 38,274 units, up +23.58% on the 30,971 sold in 2018. However, new model registrations are only ever part of the story where the Polish market is concerned. Poland is an important market for pre- owned vehicles (from elsewhere in Europe) that are receiving their first domestic Polish registration; these The latest data from the motorcycle industry trade association in Poland (PZPM) shows new motorcycle registrations at +31.53% for 2019, with 19,103 units sold (up from 14,524 in 2018). The huge growth seen earlier in the year slowed in November (11.17%) and December (9.78%), but was still healthy. New moped sales improved too, with 19,171 units sold - up NEW PTW INTERNATIONAL DEALER NEWS - FEBRUARY/MARCH 2020 7