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Indonesia’s Motorcycle Exports Increase in 2024, Sent 572 Thousands Overseas

by Raidi
2025-01-13
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Jakarta, Indonesia Sentinel — The Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association (AISI) has released its 2024 sales and export figures, showcasing a year of growth in the two-wheeler sector. Motorcycle exports from Indonesia posted positive figures in 2024, underscoring the quality and versatility of locally manufactured bikes.

According to The Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association (AISI), the nation exported 572,506 motorcycles in 2024, a slight uptick from the 570,004 units recorded in 2023.

In December 2024, Indonesia shipped 55,537 motorcycles overseas, a slight decrease from November’s 58,868 units. While the annual motorcycle exports total improved from the previous year, it fell short of the pre-pandemic highs of 810,433 units in 2019 and 803,931 units in 2021.

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Segment-wise, scooters dominated exports, accounting for 50.06% of the total. However, this marked a slight decline from 52.53% in 2023.

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Meanwhile, underbone motorcycles showed growth in export performance during 2024, contributing 25.48% to Indonesia’s total shipments. Exports increased from 2023, which recorded a 23.32% share, showing significant growth compared to 2022’s 11.37%.

Meanwhile, the sport motorcycle segment has remained relatively stable over the past three years. In 2024, sport bikes accounted for 24.45% of total exports, a slight increase from 24.15% in 2023.

Domestic Market

On the domestic front, Indonesia’s motorcycle industry reached its sales target, with 6.33 million units sold in 2024, slightly above the 6.2–6.5 million projected range. December sales saw a boost, hitting 403,480 units, up from 512,942 units in November.

For the full year, domestic sales rose to 6,333,310 units, a slight increase from 6,236,992 units in 2023. Scooters continued to dominate the market, accounting for 90.39% of total sales, followed by underbone motorcycles (5.40%) and sport bikes (4.21%).

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While the motorcycle industry achieved steady progress, both in domestic sales and exports, it remains below pre-pandemic export levels. AISI’s figures suggest ongoing challenges, but also highlight the resilience of Indonesia’s motorcycle market as it strives to regain its former momentum.

 

(Raidi/Agung)

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