- India — The World Leader in Motorcycles
India tops the global list with the largest number of motorcycles in daily use. Affordability, fuel savings, and ease of maneuvering through traffic make two-wheelers the most preferred transport.
Popular brands: Hero, Honda, Bajaj, TVS, Royal Enfield.
- China
With its vast population and rapidly urbanizing zones, China has an enormous motorcycle base. The country is now shifting heavily toward electric motorcycles, supporting its clean-energy goals.
- Indonesia
An archipelago of thousands of islands, Indonesia depends deeply on motorcycles for everyday travel. It has one of the highest motorcycle-per-person ratios globally.
Market leaders: Honda and Yamaha.
- Vietnam — “The Land of Two-Wheelers”
Cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are famously packed with scooters and bikes. Motorcycles are used for nearly everything—from family travel to deliveries.
- Thailand
Thailand’s vibrant motorcycle culture supports both daily commuters and tourists. From Bangkok motorcycle taxis to rural riders, two-wheelers are part of daily life.
- Philippines
Narrow streets and diverse terrains make motorcycles essential in both urban and rural areas. Affordable models from Honda and Yamaha dominate the market.
- Brazil — The Largest Motorcycle Market Outside Asia
Traffic-heavy cities and booming delivery services have made motorcycles extremely popular across Brazil.
- Pakistan
Motorcycles are the most economical and widely used transport option in the country. Local and Japanese brands maintain strong dominance.
- Japan
Home to legendary brands—Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki—Japan has a strong motorcycle culture combining daily utility with leisure riding.
- United States
Although used less for commuting, the U.S. has a massive recreational motorcycle culture.
Harley-Davidson stands as the iconic symbol of American biking freedom.
