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Malaysia’s Q3 Growth Fuels Motorcycle Market Recovery

Malaysia’s Q3 Growth Fuels Motorcycle Market Recovery
Michelle L.
November 27, 2025

Malaysia posts 5.2% Q3 GDP growth as motorcycle sales rebound 9.5%, electric bikes surge, and Yamaha strengthens its lead in a diversifying two-wheeler market.

Malaysia posts 5.2% Q3 GDP growth as motorcycle sales rebound 9.5%, electric bikes surge, and Yamaha strengthens its lead in a diversifying two-wheeler market.
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Malaysia’s economy accelerated in the third quarter of 2025, expanding 5.2% year-on-year. It is an improvement over the 4.4% recorded in the previous quarter. The latest data from Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) shows that stronger net exports and stable domestic demand helped drive the rebound. It keeps the country on track to meet its 4%–4.8% full-year growth target.

BNM governor Datuk Sri Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour noted that the economy grew 4.7% in the first nine months of 2025, emphasising Malaysia’s resilience despite a challenging global landscape.

“Global economic conditions will remain challenging and we need to keep strengthening our economic buffers to weather any headwinds,” he said.

A Stronger Economy Supports Two-Wheeler Demand

Against this improving backdrop, Malaysia’s motorcycle industry, one of the largest in the region and ranked 13th globally, is showing signs of renewed momentum. After a difficult 2024 marked by a 16% contraction, the two-wheeler market is staging a gradual recovery.

Between January and September 2025, industry sales rose 9.5%, helped by returning consumer confidence, better inventory levels, and steady domestic demand that mirrors the broader economic recovery.

Electric Motorcycles: Still Small, But Finally Moving

While Malaysia’s electric two-wheeler segment remains modest in size, it is now expanding at an explosive pace. Growth in the EV motorcycle category reached +200.1% in the first nine months of 2025. This builds on an even stronger +366% surge the year before.

This sustained momentum signals a shift in urban mobility trends. One that is driven by improving model availability, lower ownership costs, and growing interest in cleaner transport options, especially in major cities.

Market Leaders: A Split Performance Among Big Brands

The competitive landscape tells a more mixed story, with each major manufacturer charting its own course through the recovery:

  • Yamaha remains the undisputed market leader, growing 12.4% and extending its lead across key commuter and sport-commuter segments.
  • Honda, traditionally Yamaha’s closest rival, saw sales fall 3.7%, reflecting tighter competition and slower replenishment in some categories.
  • Modenas, Malaysia’s homegrown manufacturer, stayed in third place, though sales dipped 19.5% amid a transition in its model mix.
  • SM Sport delivered a strong comeback with +44.7% growth, supported by budget-friendly offerings and stronger regional distribution.
  • Aveta continued its steep upward trajectory with +85.4%. One of the fastest-growing brands in the country, buoyed by demand for entry-level commuters.

Outlook: Steady Growth With Rising Opportunities

Malaysia’s improving macroeconomic environment, combined with a more confident consumer base, is setting the stage for continued recovery in the motorcycle industry. The rapid rise of electric two-wheelers, alongside strong performances from several emerging brands, hints at a more diverse and competitive market ahead.

If domestic demand holds and supply chains remain stable, the two-wheeler sector is well-positioned to benefit from the broader economic upswing as Malaysia moves into 2026.

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