The motorcycle registration market in France showed significant fluctuations over the past decade, with the highest value recorded in 2018 and a notable dip in 2020. The year 2023 saw 167.8 thousand registrations, which remained relatively stable with a slight 1.28% decrease from the previous year. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years stood at -1.79%, indicating a declining trend.
Key variations include:
- 2013: -12.7% YoY
- 2014: +2.04% YoY
- 2015: -1.4% YoY, -5.57% 5-year CAGR
- 2016: +5.32% YoY, -3.24% 5-year CAGR
- 2017: -6.46% YoY, -2.85% 5-year CAGR
- 2018: +7.5% YoY, +1.28% 5-year CAGR
- 2019: -3.75% YoY, +0.1% 5-year CAGR
- 2020: -18.09% YoY, -3.54% 5-year CAGR
- 2021: +12.97% YoY, -2.18% 5-year CAGR
- 2022: +3.9% YoY, -0.1% 5-year CAGR
- 2023: -1.28% YoY, -1.79% 5-year CAGR
The forecast indicates a continuing decline, with a projected CAGR of -1.1% over the next five years, leading to a 5.39% reduction by 2028.
Future trends to watch for include policy changes affecting emissions and sustainability, evolving consumer preferences towards electric motorcycles, and potential impacts of economic conditions on discretionary spending.