Key insights and market outlook
Indonesia's motorcycle exports in 2025 experienced a 4.95% decline year-on-year, totaling 544,133 units. This decrease represents a drop of 28,373 units from the 572,506 units exported in 2024. Despite the decline, the 2025 figures remain slightly below the 2023 level of 570,004 units. The export numbers are still far from the pre-2022 peak when Indonesia exported over 700,000 units annually.
Indonesia's motorcycle exports in completely built up (CBU) condition totaled 544,133 units in 2025, representing a 4.95% decline compared to the 572,506 units exported in 2024. This decrease translates to 28,373 fewer units year-on-year. The 2025 export figures, while lower than the previous year, are still marginally below the 570,004 units recorded in 2023.
The current export levels are significantly lower than the pre-2022 period when Indonesia's motorcycle exports consistently exceeded 700,000 units annually. This historical peak suggests that while the 2025 figures show some stability compared to the previous two years, the industry is still operating below its recent historical capacity. The decline in 2025 continues a trend of fluctuation in Indonesia's motorcycle export performance.
The motorcycle industry is a significant contributor to Indonesia's manufacturing sector and export earnings. The decline in exports could be attributed to various factors including global market conditions, competition, and potentially shifting demand patterns. The industry's ability to recover to its pre-2022 export levels will likely depend on factors such as global economic conditions, trade policies, and the industry's competitive positioning.
Motorcycle Export Decline
Export Performance Fluctuation