International Dealer News IDN 154 April/May 2020 | Page 7

THE BRADLEY REPORT Spain: total PTW registrations -43.66% for March 2020 Always the quickest to compile its data, the latest new PTW registration numbers from ANESDOR, the motorcycle industry trade association in Spain, is the first to be seen that give us an insight into how any of the major markets performed in March 2020, and they do not make pretty reading. Spanish PTW motorcycle registrations were +12.17% in 2019, with 194,663 units registered, compared to 173,545 in 2018 - the best market performance in Spain since before 2008. They even grew by +8.34% in December, having been +27.28% in November. The year was off to a good start, with January +13.45% and February +21.43%, with over 14,000 new PTWs sold in each of the first two months of the year. Compare this to the 16,201 registrations recorded in March 2019, March 2020 gives us a glimpse of the damage being done by the pandemic with registrations down by -43.66% at 9,128 units. For the year to date, the first quarter of 2020, the market in Spain is -6.88% cumulatively (38,047 units), having been +18.69% (40,858 units) for Q1 of 2019 (34,425 units/+18.85% for Q1 of 2018). Statistically, the figures are even worse in Spain when looking at motorcycles alone. The market there was -46.64% (7,997 units) in March, having been +19.28%/12,825 units in February and +11.96%/12,373 units in January. For the first quarter as a whole, the motorcycle market in Spain is -9.79% (33,188 units), having been +18.13% (36,789 units) for Q1 2019 and +24.49% (31,144 units) for Q1 2018. Moped registrations in Spain were -6.91% for March (1,131 units), having been +39.76% (1,761 units) for February and +23.78% (1,973 units) for January. For the YTD they are +19.42% at 4,895 units for Q1. Jose Maria Riano, General Secretary of ANESDOR, says that March was going quite well in Spain until around March 14, which was when the Spanish Prime Minister effectively declared a state of emergency - the market became paralysed straight away. In percentage terms, ANESDOR says that it should be noted that until March coordinated solutions - social and economic 13 growth was running at +37.8% and then fell by -89% in the second half of March. Riano said: "With every day that passes with the market closed, any recovery becomes more difficult for the companies in the sector. In this emergency we are going through, it is necessary to take the appropriate measures to minimise the social and the economic impact. It is necessary to think about a crash plan to recover the automotive and motorcycle sectors if we want to preserve jobs. "All kinds of motorcycles, which make STAT ATTACK JAPANESE EXPORTS Jose Maria Riano, General Secretary of ANESDOR: "March was going quite well in Spain, until around March 13, which was when the Spanish Prime Minister effectively declared a state of emergency - the market became paralysed straight away." up the bulk of the market here in Spain, have seen a decline of -45.7%, from +34.4% through to March 13. "ANESDOR is keeping the communication channels open with the Government of Spain and, through ACEM in Brussels, with the European Commission with the objective of seeking coordinated solutions in this situation of health crisis - social and economic." Honda is market share leader with a 19.8% share, followed by Yamaha (15.7%), Kymco (10.0%), with BMW 4th and Piaggio 5th. The top seller YTD is the Kymco Agility City 125, followed by the Honda PCX 125 and the Silence S02. Japanese-made 'Big-Four' brand motorcycle exports to Europe improved during the first two months of 2020, with 21,266 units exported in Jan (+26.57% over 2019) and 23,709 in Feb (+15.69%). Exports of Japanese made motorcycles to USA YTD were -36.21% at 9,631 units, compared to 15,099 for the first two months of 2019. Total Japanese factory manufactured motorcycle exports worldwide were -2.61% at 66,322 units (compared to 68,102 in 2019). GERMANY The IVM reported motorcycle registrations up by +6.38% (13,698) for Jan and Feb, compared to 12,877 in 2019. The PTW market saw +18.94% growth through Feb, with 20,127 units. The top selling model was clearly the BMW R 1250 GS, with 1,228 units sold, but BMW has dropped overall market share to 19.69% (3,964 units). Honda is second with 12.58% (2,531 units). SWEDEN The McRF reported unprecedented growth for the first two months of the year due to its snow-free winter, which, together with the Gothenburg expo, has led customers to "make their purchasing decisions early". There were 2,238 PTWs registered, a 77.62% increase, of which 1,127 (+44.86%) were motorcycles. The biggest change was in the moped market, where the number of both electric and petrol vehicles more than doubled, with 1,111 units registered (+130.50%). SWITZERLAND According to MotoSuisse, new motorcycle registrations for Jan and Feb were +24.83% at 2,227 units (compared to 1,784 in 2019). Total PTW registrations were +20.16% (3,845 units). The motorcycle market share leader was BMW (385 units), followed by Yamaha (355) and Honda (348). The top selling model was BMW's R 1250 GS, followed by Kawasaki's Z 900 and Yamaha's Ténéré 700. A total of 27 eBikes were sold, compared to eight last year. INTERNATIONAL DEALER NEWS - APRIL/MAY 2020 7