Quick Takeaways
- Thailand motorcycle production increased 2.1% in 2025, supported by steady domestic demand, according to FTI data.
- Thailand motorcycle production trends show rising local sales even as exports softened during the year.
On January 28, 2026, the Federation of Thai Industries reported that Thailand motorcycle production continued to expand modestly, supported by year-end output growth and resilient domestic demand. The latest data highlights how Thailand motorcycle production balanced local market strength against weaker overseas shipments during 2025.
In December 2025, motorcycle production reached 208,472 units, reflecting a 2.9% year-on-year increase. This total included:
For the full year 2025, Thailand motorcycle production totaled 2,476,747 units, up 2.1% compared with 2024. Annual output comprised 1,972,902 CBUs and 503,845 CKDs, indicating stable manufacturing activity across both assembly formats.
Motorcycle exports, however, showed continued pressure. December exports declined 4.1% year-on-year to 77,842 units. From January to December 2025, cumulative exports stood at 893,198 units, marking a 4.9% drop compared with the previous year, reflecting softer demand in key international markets.
Domestic sales delivered a more positive signal for the Thai motorcycle industry. In December, local sales increased 7.7% year-on-year to 134,364 units. For the full year, domestic sales reached 1,711,846 units, representing a 1.7% increase from 2024 and underscoring the role of internal demand in sustaining Thailand motorcycle production despite export headwinds.
In December 2025, motorcycle production reached 208,472 units, reflecting a 2.9% year-on-year increase. This total included:
- 161,304 completely built units (CBUs)
- 47,168 completely knocked-down units (CKDs)
For the full year 2025, Thailand motorcycle production totaled 2,476,747 units, up 2.1% compared with 2024. Annual output comprised 1,972,902 CBUs and 503,845 CKDs, indicating stable manufacturing activity across both assembly formats.
Motorcycle exports, however, showed continued pressure. December exports declined 4.1% year-on-year to 77,842 units. From January to December 2025, cumulative exports stood at 893,198 units, marking a 4.9% drop compared with the previous year, reflecting softer demand in key international markets.
Domestic sales delivered a more positive signal for the Thai motorcycle industry. In December, local sales increased 7.7% year-on-year to 134,364 units. For the full year, domestic sales reached 1,711,846 units, representing a 1.7% increase from 2024 and underscoring the role of internal demand in sustaining Thailand motorcycle production despite export headwinds.
| Metric | December 2025 | Full Year 2025 | Year-on-Year Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motorcycle Production (Units) | 208,472 | 2,476,747 | +2.9% (Dec), +2.1% (Annual) |
| CBUs | 161,304 | 1,972,902 | — |
| CKDs | 47,168 | 503,845 | — |
| Exports (Units) | 77,842 | 893,198 | -4.1% (Dec), -4.9% (Annual) |
| Domestic Sales (Units) | 134,364 | 1,711,846 | +7.7% (Dec), +1.7% (Annual) |
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