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Analysis of the Two-wheeler Motorcycle Market in Key ASEAN Countries, Forecast to 2020

Analysis of the Two-wheeler Motorcycle Market in Key ASEAN Countries, Forecast to 2020

The Market is Highly Concentrated and is Led By Honda, and this Trend Will Continue Throughout the Forecast Period

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15-May-2020
REGION
Asia Pacific
Research Code: PB06-01-00-00-00
SKU: AU01984-AP-MR_24298
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In 2019, the key ASEAN countries under discussion in this study—Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam—sold a total of 11.5 million units of two-wheeler motorcycles, which was 0.7% lower than the 11.6 million units sold in 2018. The 3 countries have established a cumulative annual production capacity of approximately 21.4 million units. Vietnam is likely to expand its per-annum production capacity from 5.7 million units in 2019 to 6.5 million units in the short term.

Two-wheeler motorcycles are a useful, flexible, and convenient mobility solution in congested cities, including Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh, and Bangkok. In Bangkok, for instance, alleys account for 37% of the road space; this makes for an extremely overcrowded city in which two-wheelers are the vehicle of choice. Two-wheeler motorcycles have also become a dominant mode of transportation in more than 80% of Hanoi’s urban areas. In addition, the delay of the city's first metro will continue to limit the use of public transportation.

All the major ASEAN countries have implemented the Euro III emission standard for newly registered two-wheeler motorcycles. However, no specific emission regulations govern the use of two-wheeler motorcycles (in operation) registered before 2019.

The low engine displacement segment dominates the market. Segments with engine displacement below 125cc accounted for a combined 79.2% share in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, followed by the 126-250cc and above segments with a share of 19.4% (2019).

Hybrid and electric powertrain jointly accounted for 0.7% and 0.6% in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, respectively. Vietnam has the highest penetration of electric powertrain, and it sold 60,000 units of electric two-wheeler motorcycles in 2019. These vehicles are popular in Thailand as well, with sales of 67,000 units in the same year.

Rapid economic and income growth from previous years has resulted in saturation of market demand. In addition, the current global economic slowdown, the decline in cross-border trading, and supply chain disruptions due to COVID-19 challenge market growth.

The ASEAN two-wheeler motorcycle market is highly concentrated; it is dominated by Japanese original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and this trend is likely to continue in future. Honda and Yamaha accounted for a combined 96.4% in 2019. Emerging domestic OEMs, such as PT Gesits Technologies Indonesia, Vietnam’s Vinfast Trading & Production LLC, and Thailand’s Deco Green Energy Co., Ltd., will compete intensely with well-established participants, especially in the electric powertrain space.

Research Scope

The aim of this study is to research and analyze the two-wheeler motorcycle market in key ASEAN countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The study presents the market scenario for 2019 and the outlook for 2020.


Research Highlights

•    Provide an overview of the market, including drivers and restraints
•    Offer a summary of total unit shipment
•    Identify key automotive OEMs and their market shares
•    Estimate market size and furnish an actionable set of growth-related recommendations for stakeholders

Key Issues Addressed

  • Which engine displacement segment sees high adoption among the key ASEAN countries?
  • What are the major drivers and restraints to market growth?
  • Who are the key market participants?
  • Which powertrain solution is gaining popularity among customers?
  • What are the key growth recommendations for stakeholders?

 

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Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements—Indonesia

Market Engineering Measurements—Vietnam

Market Engineering Measurements—Thailand

Market Overview

Leading Segments and Brands

Leading Models

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Research Methodology

Key Questions this Study will Answer

ASEAN—Emission Standards

ASEAN—Key Regulatory Highlights

ASEAN—Sales Breakdown by Key Countries

ASEAN—Sales Breakdown by Key Brands

ASEAN—Price Comparison of Key Models with Alternative Powertrain

ASEAN—Price Comparison of Key Models With and Without ABS Features

Case Study—Key Electric Two-Wheeler Motorcycle Models

Case Study—Thailand’s Two-Wheeler Motorcycle Models with Additional Features

Market Engineering Measurements

Market Overview

Sales Overview

Segment Overview

Production Overview

Market Growth—Key Advantages and Disadvantages

Leading Two-wheeler Motorcycle Models

Leading Two-wheeler Motorcycle OEMs

Market Trends and Innovation

Market Engineering Measurements

Market Overview

Sales Overview

Segment Overview

Production Overview

Market Growth—Key Advantages and Disadvantages

Leading Two-wheeler Motorcycle Models

Leading Two-wheeler Motorcycle OEMs

Market Trends and Innovation

Market Engineering Measurements

Market Overview

Sales Overview

Segment Overview

Production Overview

Market Growth—Key Advantages and Disadvantages

Leading Two-wheeler Motorcycle Models

Leading Two-wheeler Motorcycle Models (continued)

Leading Two-wheeler Motorcycle OEMs

Market Trends and Innovation

Local Assembly, Production, and Sales of Key Indian OEMs in ASEAN

Leading Indian Two-wheeler Motorcycle OEMs in ASEAN

Local Assembly, Production, and Sales of Key Chinese OEMs in ASEAN

Leading Chinese Two-wheeler Motorcycle OEMs in ASEAN

Growth Opportunity

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Key Conclusions and Predictions

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Partial List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Used

Market Engineering Methodology

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Exhibits (continued)

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In 2019, the key ASEAN countries under discussion in this study—Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam—sold a total of 11.5 million units of two-wheeler motorcycles, which was 0.7% lower than the 11.6 million units sold in 2018. The 3 countries have established a cumulative annual production capacity of approximately 21.4 million units. Vietnam is likely to expand its per-annum production capacity from 5.7 million units in 2019 to 6.5 million units in the short term. Two-wheeler motorcycles are a useful, flexible, and convenient mobility solution in congested cities, including Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh, and Bangkok. In Bangkok, for instance, alleys account for 37% of the road space; this makes for an extremely overcrowded city in which two-wheelers are the vehicle of choice. Two-wheeler motorcycles have also become a dominant mode of transportation in more than 80% of Hanois urban areas. In addition, the delay of the city's first metro will continue to limit the use of public transportation. All the major ASEAN countries have implemented the Euro III emission standard for newly registered two-wheeler motorcycles. However, no specific emission regulations govern the use of two-wheeler motorcycles (in operation) registered before 2019. The low engine displacement segment dominates the market. Segments with engine displacement below 125cc accounted for a combined 79.2% share in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, followed by the 126-250cc and above segments with a share of 19.4% (2019). Hybrid and electric powertrain jointly accounted for 0.7% and 0.6% in Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, respectively. Vietnam has the highest penetration of electric powertrain, and it sold 60,000 units of electric two-wheeler motorcycles in 2019. These vehicles are popular in Thailand as well, with sales of 67,000 units in the same year. Rapid economic and income growth from previous years has resulted in saturation of market demand. In addition, the current global economic slowdown, the decline in cross-border trading, and supply chain disruptions due to COVID-19 challenge market growth. The ASEAN two-wheeler motorcycle market is highly concentrated; it is dominated by Japanese original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and this trend is likely to continue in future. Honda and Yamaha accounted for a combined 96.4% in 2019. Emerging domestic OEMs, such as PT Gesits Technologies Indonesia, Vietnams Vinfast Trading & Production LLC, and Thailands Deco Green Energy Co., Ltd., will compete intensely with well-established participants, especially in the electric powertrain space.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The aim of this study is to research and analyze the two-wheeler motorcycle market in key ASEAN countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The study presents the market scenario for 2019 and the outlook for 2020.

Research Highlights

•    Provide an overview of the market, including drivers and restraints
•    Offer a summary of total unit shipment
•    Identify key automotive OEMs and their market shares
•    Estimate market size and furnish an actionable set of growth-related recommendations for stakeholders

Key Issues Addressed

  • Which engine displacement segment sees high adoption among the key ASEAN countries?
  • What are the major drivers and restraints to market growth?
  • Who are the key market participants?
  • Which powertrain solution is gaining popularity among customers?
  • What are the key growth recommendations for stakeholders?

 

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Deliverable Types Market Research
No Index No
Podcast No
Author Lily Zhou
Industries Automotive
WIP Number PB06-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9673-A6,9800-A6,9882-A6,9AF6-A6