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Honda says nearing 40% global motorcycle market share, led by India and the Global South

By 2030, Honda said it sees the global motorcycle sales reaching 6 crore units from the current 5 crore, including electric vehicles, powered by demand in what it calls the 'global south' region, comprising of India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brazil and other South American nations.

January 28, 2025 / 12:37 IST
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Honda’s two-wheeler business clocked $3.6 billion in operating profit for the year ended March 2024. It currently produces over 2 crore units every year in 37 facilities across 23 countries and regions.

Honda Motor Company will have 40% market share of the global motorcycle market by March 2025, at over 2 crore units, with India along with Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam accounting for 85% of the worldwide sales, the company said on January 28.

By 2030, Honda said it sees the global motorcycle sales reaching 6 crore units from the current 5 crore, including electric vehicles, powered by demand in what it calls the 'global south' region, comprising of India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brazil and other South American nations.

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Honda said it will keep introducing more competitive products and pursue electrification to solidify its motorcycle business with a 'long-term target to capture a 50% share' of the global market, including electric motorcycles. Honda plans to roll out as many as 30 electric two-wheeler models by 2030 to meet its projected EV sales target of annual 40 lakh units.

Talking about its India business, Honda Motor Company said it has 'steadily increased sales volume' and the largest market share is now 'within reach'. The motorcycle company has plans to have an electric motorcycle plant in India by 2028.