The total number of motorcycles sold up to September 2025 was 63,988, marking a 2.2% decline year-on-year. Despite the broader market softening slightly, scooters stood out as a bright spot, indicating a shift in urban travel habits. FCAI Chief Executive Tony Weber noted that the renewed interest in scooters reflects changing urban travel patterns, with more Australians opting for cost-effective and convenient modes of transport in densely populated areas.

This trend suggests that as urban centres become more congested and fuel prices fluctuate, commuters are increasingly turning to scooters as a practical solution. Their compact size, fuel efficiency, and ease of parking make them an attractive alternative to traditional vehicles, especially for short-distance travel within city environments.

Manufacturers and dealers are responding to this growing demand by expanding their scooter offerings and highlighting their benefits to potential buyers. The increase in scooter sales also aligns with global trends towards sustainable and economical urban mobility solutions, positioning scooters as a viable option for environmentally conscious consumers.

As we move further into 2026, it will be interesting to observe whether this upward trajectory in scooter sales continues and how it influences the broader motorcycle market in Australia. The industry's ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences and urban mobility needs will be crucial in sustaining this growth.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Thursday 9th April, 2026

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