• Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
imotorbike logo
  • Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • X (Twitter)

  • YouTube

  • LinkedIn

  • RSS

News

Motorcycles Rule the Roads in Türkiye

Motorcycles Rule the Roads in Türkiye
Michelle L.
July 21, 2025

Motorcycles now outnumber cars in six provinces across Türkiye, driven by affordability and convenience. Kilis leads the shift with nearly three bikes for every car.

Motorcycles now outnumber cars in six provinces across Türkiye, driven by affordability and convenience. Kilis leads the shift with nearly three bikes for every car.
Source: Globe Busters

Subscribe to our Telegram channel for instant updates!

In a quiet revolution across Türkiye’s roads, two wheels are outpacing four. According to fresh data from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK), motorcycles now outnumber cars in six provinces, a striking sign of how transportation habits are shifting in the country.

At the forefront of this transformation is Kilis, a southern province where motorcycles have become the dominant mode of transport. With 39,134 registered motorcycles compared to just 13,482 cars, Kilis now boasts nearly three motorcycles for every car. It’s not an isolated case; this trend is gaining traction from the Aegean coast to the country’s eastern reaches.

Other provinces riding the two-wheeled wave include:

  • Manisa, where motorcycles outstrip cars by almost 48,000.
  • Muğla and Aydın, two picturesque western provinces popular with tourists and locals alike.
  • The bustling southeastern hub of Şanlıurfa.
  • And Iğdır, nestled near the eastern border.

Across these regions, motorcycles aren’t just a budget alternative; they’re becoming the preferred way to navigate urban congestion and rural roads alike. Analysts say it’s a matter of practicality: lower purchase costs, greater fuel efficiency, and agility in traffic make motorcycles a smarter choice for many.

A National Shift on Two Wheels

This isn’t just a local phenomenon. Türkiye now has over 6.6 million registered motorcycles, reflecting a growing national embrace of two-wheelers. Istanbul leads the pack with more than 850,000 motorcycles, followed by sun-soaked Antalya and cosmopolitan Izmir.

Meanwhile, the northeastern province of Ardahan sits at the bottom of the list, with just 1,078 motorcycles — a stark contrast that illustrates how geography, economy, and lifestyle shape mobility trends.

Why the Switch?

Experts cite several reasons behind the motorcycle boom:

  • Affordability: Lower purchase and maintenance costs than cars.
  • Efficiency: Ideal for short commutes and fuel-conscious travel.
  • Accessibility: Easier to manoeuvre in crowded or rural areas.
  • Climate: Türkiye’s generally mild weather supports year-round riding in many regions.

The Road Ahead

As Türkiye continues to urbanise and confront fuel and space constraints, motorcycles are likely to remain dominant in certain regions. In cities like Kilis, bikes aren’t just a mode of transport; they’re becoming part of the local identity.

So next time you’re navigating a narrow alley in Şanlıurfa or coasting along the Aegean in Aydın, don’t be surprised if you find yourself surrounded by a sea of scooters and bikes. In these parts of Türkiye, the future isn’t just fast, it’s on two wheels.

Related Itemsfeaturedkilismotorcyclesnewnewsturkiye
To read the full story
login with google
login with facebook
or
Create an account for free
This won't cost you.
by clicking this button you agree to iMotorbike's visitor agreement
Already have an account? Sign in here
Click here to get notified on every new article
News
July 21, 2025
Michelle L.

An avid fan of motorsports bringing you top-notch content from the two-wheeler world! Gear up for the latest updates and news with top speed delivery

Related Itemsfeaturedkilismotorcyclesnewnewsturkiye

More in News

Sanders Clings to Dakar Lead After Marathon Stage 6

Michelle L.January 9, 2026
Read More

iMotorbike Launches “Harga Padu” Campaign With Discounts Up to RM5,000

Hazique ZairillJanuary 9, 2026
Read More

Marc Márquez Admits MotoGP Career Could End Sooner Than Expected

Hazique ZairillJanuary 9, 2026
Read More

Fermin Aldeguer Suffers Femur Fracture Ahead of New MotoGP Season

Hazique ZairillJanuary 9, 2026
Read More

Do New Riders Really Need Rider Aids?

Amzar HazeeqJanuary 9, 2026
Read More

Why Some Riders Quit Motorcycling (And Others Never Do)

Amzar HazeeqJanuary 9, 2026
Read More

Riding Alone vs Group Riding: Why It Feels So Different

Amzar HazeeqJanuary 9, 2026
Read More

AJS Launches Budget-Friendly JS125-X Naked

Michelle L.January 8, 2026
Read More

Verge Launches the World’s First Solid-State Electric Motorcycle

Michelle L.January 8, 2026
Read More

Campbell Takes Rally2 Lead as Dakar Delivers More Drama

Michelle L.January 8, 2026
Read More

Schareina Seizes Dakar Lead as Honda Sweeps Marathon Stage

Michelle L.January 8, 2026
Read More

Top 5 Reasons Your Bike Loses Power in Malaysian Heat

Amzar HazeeqJanuary 8, 2026
Read More
We want to buy your bike Join us on Instagram
Scroll for more
Tap

Join us on Facebook

  • Popular

  • Latest

  • Comments

  • How to Check JPJ Summons in Malaysia Without the Hassle
    IndustryDecember 15, 2025
  • MotoGP Ends 2025 with Record-Breaking Global Growth
    MotorsportDecember 18, 2025
  • 2025 Kawasaki KLX230 SM Review: Small CC, Big Smiles
    Buyer's guideDecember 15, 2025
  • Honda HRC Progressive Targets More AMA Titles in 2026
    MotorsportDecember 18, 2025
  • Savic Motorcycles Appoints Marc Alexander as CEO
    NewsDecember 18, 2025
  • Ducati Riders Carry Olympic Torch as Brand Expands Into High-Performance Bicycles 
    EventsDecember 18, 2025
  • Chain, Belt, or Shaft Drive? Understanding Motorcycle Final Drive Systems
    First Rides & ReviewsDecember 17, 2025
  • Sanders Clings to Dakar Lead After Marathon Stage 6
    MotorsportJanuary 9, 2026
  • iMotorbike Launches “Harga Padu” Campaign With Discounts Up to RM5,000
    Buyer's guideJanuary 9, 2026
  • Marc Márquez Admits MotoGP Career Could End Sooner Than Expected
    LifestyleJanuary 9, 2026
  • Fermin Aldeguer Suffers Femur Fracture Ahead of New MotoGP Season
    MotoGPJanuary 9, 2026
  • Do New Riders Really Need Rider Aids?
    Buyer's guideJanuary 9, 2026
  • Why Some Riders Quit Motorcycling (And Others Never Do)
    Buyer's guideJanuary 9, 2026
  • Riding Alone vs Group Riding: Why It Feels So Different
    IndustryJanuary 9, 2026
  • MV Agusta Lucky Explorer Project 9.5: testing the Schiranna prototype - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • CFMOTO 450SR to enter Malaysia in March 2023 at RM29,300 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Suzuki V-Strom now available in Malaysia at RM81,900 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Colin says:

    I hope they make the Dax street legal. Love to…

  • Mohd Razi bin Rosli says:

    Adv 150cc

  • Nena Maxberry says:

    Just curious what they would retail for

  • Adam Kenny says:

    RM4159 for the front fork is it?

Corporate

About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Disclosure Policy
Contact Us
SUBSCRIBE NOW!

2024 iMotorbike World Sdn. Bhd.(1205246-M). All rights reserved.

KWT Returns to Suzuka Faster and Stronger for Third Round of FIM EWC
Red Bull Romaniacs 2025 Returns This July
Nak Jual Beli Motor 😊 ?
WhatsApp
Hi iMotorbike 😊
Open chat