2020 UK motorcycle sales have almost bounced back to 2019 total

Sales of motorcycles in the UK for 2020 are now less than 6% down on 2019 despite more disruption in November by a second lockdown period

KTM 390 Duke

Sales of motorcycles in the United Kingdom are less than just six per cent shy of last year’s running total with only a minor dip in sales in November despite the country entering into a second lockdown period for a month.

In what has been a tumultuous year for the industry as the coronavirus gripped the nation in March, April and May - causing a huge slump in sales due to ‘Stay at Home’ measures - the industry has nonetheless been on a rapid recovery ever since.

As such, by the close of November, sales of PTWs (powered two-wheelers) in 2020 are now just down -5.6% overall according to figures released by the MCIA, compared with the -35.5% decline registered in May at the end of the first lockdown period.

Though sales did slip in November as a consequence of a new month-long lockdown period, figures remained relatively robust with motorcycles down -2.4% overall. However, once cushioned by a +12.1% rise in scooter sales, the overall drop year on year was only -0.4%.

In terms of segments, sportsbikes unusually saw an upturn by +18% heading into winter, while Adventure Sport motorcycles saw a growth of +1.8%. Only a slump of -17.8% of naked motorcycles hampered progress.

For the first time the MCIA is now classifying electric motorcycles in their own section, which shows sales up +15.3% in November 2020 compared with 2019. That combines with a vast +45.7% increase to date in 2020.

With one month of the year to go, to date 96,714 PTWs have found homes in 2020, compared with 1032,413 at this point last year. 

The best selling motorcycles in the UK in November 2020

A broader spread of sales meant Honda came surprisingly close to losing its almost locked-on spot as the UK’s best-selling motorcycle manufacturer, with its 703 sales almost surpassed by second place manufacturer scooter specialists Lexmoto, which fell just 29 sales short of an upset.

With fewer than 200 sales covering the top four brands, Yamaha held onto third position, while KTM - despite a smaller dealer network than its rivals - posted an impressive 525 sales to land in fourth.

That placed it ahead of Triumph, BMW and Kawasaki, while Chinese firm Keeway makes an appearance in the top ten in eighth after emerging as having the best selling motorcycle in the UK last month with the custom-inspired Superlight.

With 175 units finding homes, that was enough to place it ahead of the best-selling scooters, the Yamaha NMAX 125 and the Lexmoto LXR 125 SY.

CATEGORYHIGHEST SELLING NEW REGISTRATIONSNov 2020
SCOOTER (MOPED)Lexmoto ECHO 5040
OTHER (MOPED)Surron Light BEE24
SCOOTERYamaha NMAX 125168
SCOOTER TRIKEHonda GYROCANOPY22
ADVENTURE SPORTHonda CRF 110064
CUSTOMKeeway SUPERLIGHT176
NAKEDKTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT74
SPORT/TOURKawasaki Ninja 1000 SX24
SUPERSPORTLexmoto LXR 125 SY 125-10140
TOURINGBMW R 1250 RT31
TRAIL/ENDUROKTM 300 EXC TP169

CATEGORYHIGHEST SELLING NEW REGISTRATIONSNov 2020
0-50ccLexmoto ECHO 5040
51-125ccKeeway SUPERLIGHT176
126-650ccKTM 300 EXC TPI69
651-1000ccYamaha TENERE 70055
1000cc +KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT74
RANKMAJOR BRANDSNov 2020
1HONDA703
2LEXMOTO675
3YAMAHA578
4KTM525
5TRIUMPH362
6BMW294
7KAWASAKI253
8KEEWAY238
9PIAGGIO175
10SUZUKI136