DATAPOINT: NA Scooters, 2021 Production, 431,900

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431,900 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Scooters to be produced in North America (Mexico and the U.S.) in 2021.

This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.

Market Share: Dominating the NA market for Scooter production is Mexico-based Italika with 89% of total units produced.  In second position is Honda-Mexico with 11%; third is US-based Go-Ped with 178 units.

Trends: 2020 production of Scooters in NA increased 10.5% over 2019 production despite Covid-19 uncertainties.  It is expected that production will gain an additional 4% from 2020 to 2021. 

Honda reported record low production in 2020, when it posted the sharpest decline in its 72-year history, declining by more than 5 million sales globally or 24.4%.   Italika rallied after a bleak start to boost total production for the segment.  Italika was founded in 2005 as a new emerging motorcycles manufacturer headquartered in Toluca, Mexico.

Increased demand for efficient and eco-friendly vehicles–along with the threat of rising gas prices–will boost the electric scooter market.  Not only are scooters convenient and offer independence, but they also make for faster commutes as opposed to using other modes of transportation; electric models are also extremely popular.  Expect production of scooters to increase 15% by 2025.   PSR

Carol Turner is Senior Analyst, Global Operations, for Power Systems Research


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