The local motorcycle industry has achieved a milestone as it hit the 1-million sales mark last 2016, upping its year-on-year sales record by 34%. This news came from the Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association’s (MDPPA) latest industry report.
According to MDPPA, the total motorcycle sales in 2016 reached 1,140,338 which is a remarkable feat in comparison to the 850,509 units sold in 2015. This is the first time the industry has hit the 1-million sales mark.
MDPPA credits this achievement to the strong customer demand for motorcycles during the first half of 2016. The report stated that the industry closed mid-year 2016 with a total of 544,699 units successfully sold, a noteworthy improvement from mid-year 2015’s 382,568 units.
Furthermore, MDPPA said that mopeds (or “underbones” as referred to by some bike aficionados), are also among the hottest-selling motorcycle types in the country in 2016. The said motorcycle type gained a huge chunk from last year’s sales pie at 37% (or 418,043 total units sold).
The next biggest-selling motorcycle type is the business category. It charted a total of 368,270 unit sales last year, which accounted for 32% of last year’s sales record. Finally, motorcycles with automatic transmissions posted a total of 274,104 units last year, a 51% improvement from 2015’s sales record.
MDPPA is looking forward to the local motorcycle industry’s continued success this year.
The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association is an organization that serves as the center for sharing of knowledge, learning, expertise, and information regarding the development of the local motorcycle industry. It is comprised of manufacturers such as Honda, Kawasaki, Kymco, Suzuki, and Yamaha.