Suzuki Motorcycles is in a fast line. The positive pathway is not over in 2025 as confirmed by the first half registrations, grown at 1.1 million (+4.2%). Outstanding performance reported Latin America while Europe is sharply negative.
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Suzuki Global Sales Trend
Following the sharp fall suffered in 2020, Suzuki posted an almost significant recovery in global sales surging in 2024 at a peak of 2.1 million sales (+6.1% vs the previous year), the best results out of the last 15 years.
Suzuki actually ranks as the seventh largest motorcycles/scooter manufacturer in the world, considering annual global registrations, and it is gaining terrain.
The positive pathway is not over in 2025 as confirmed by the first half registrations, grown at 1.1 million (+4.2%).
The performance is driven up by the outstanding performance reported in Latin America (+26.5%), with sales near doubled in Argentina, Nicaragua, Martinique and Costa Rica.
Other positive regions are the Indian (+6.9%), North America (+7.3%)and Africa (+21.4%).
Negative are the trend in ASEAN (-5.4%) and in Europe (-36.8%).