Off-road motorcycles remained a strong segment, with 41,190 units sold, reflecting steady demand among recreational riders and rural users. Notably, scooter sales increased by 3.8% to 4,933 units, driven by urban commuters seeking affordable and fuel-efficient transportation options.
In contrast, road motorcycle sales experienced a 3.6% decline, totaling 33,018 units. This downturn may be attributed to economic uncertainties affecting discretionary spending.
Japanese manufacturers continued to dominate the market, with Yamaha leading in total sales, followed by Honda and Kawasaki. Yamaha's success is particularly noteworthy, as it achieved a 9% increase in total retails, securing the top retail position for the second consecutive year.
Industry analysts suggest that while economic pressures have influenced consumer spending, the motorcycle market's stability indicates a sustained interest in two-wheeled transportation. The growth in off-road and scooter segments highlights evolving consumer preferences, with many Australians turning to motorcycles as practical and economical alternatives for commuting and recreation.
Looking ahead, the industry anticipates continued innovation and the introduction of new models to meet the diverse needs of Australian riders.
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