
South Korea Two Wheelers Market Overview, 2030
Description
The South Korean two-wheeler market exhibits a dynamic segmentation by vehicle type, reflecting diverse consumer preferences and evolving urban mobility trends. Scooters currently dominate a significant share, particularly within the electric two-wheeler segment, driven by their practicality for urban commuting, ease of maneuverability in congested cityscapes, and increasingly advanced features like GPS tracking, smartphone connectivity, and regenerative braking. The rise of micromobility services, heavily reliant on shared e-scooter fleets, has further propelled this segment's growth, making them a popular choice for first- and last-mile connectivity. Motorcycles, while holding a comparatively smaller share than scooters for daily commuting, cater to a distinct consumer base seeking performance, leisure riding, or specific commercial applications. The market for conventional ICE motorcycles faces challenges from stringent emission regulations and the growing appeal of electric alternatives. However, premium and high-performance motorcycle segments continue to attract enthusiasts. Electric Two-Wheelers represent the most rapidly expanding category, encompassing both electric scooters and electric motorcycles. This growth is heavily supported by government subsidies and incentives, rising environmental awareness, and continuous advancements in battery technology, primarily lithium-ion, which offers superior energy density and range. While electric motorcycles initially faced hurdles like limited range for delivery services, efforts by companies like KT to develop battery-swapping platforms are addressing these concerns. Mopeds, traditionally smaller and less powerful than scooters, occupy a niche, and their market share is gradually being absorbed by the more versatile and often electric-powered scooter segment.
According to the research report ""South Korea Two Wheeler Market Overview, 2030,"" published by Bonafide Research, the South Korea Two Wheeler market was valued at more than USD 500 Million in 2025. The South Korean two-wheeler market's competitive landscape is a dynamic mix of established domestic players, international giants, and an increasing number of innovative electric vehicle EV startups. Traditionally, local manufacturers like DNA Motors formerly Daelim Motor and KR Motors have held significant sway, leveraging their deep understanding of the local market and established distribution networks. However, international brands such as Honda and Yamaha also maintain a notable presence, particularly in the premium motorcycle and certain scooter segments, competing on brand reputation, technological prowess, and diverse product portfolios. The most significant competitive shift is occurring within the electric two-wheeler segment. This has paved the way for new entrants and strategic alliances. Companies like Gogoro Inc. Taiwanese battery swapping ecosystem provider have partnered with local entities such as Bikebank under the Dotstation brand to introduce their smart scooters and convenient battery swapping infrastructure, directly challenging the traditional refueling model. South Korean startups like SWING Mobility, PUMP Xingxing, and Nine2One Elecle are leading the charge in micromobility, rapidly expanding their shared e-scooter and e-bike services across major cities, particularly Seoul. These companies are not only focused on consumer-facing services but also exploring B2B models for delivery fleets. Furthermore, domestic electric two-wheeler producers like Daedong Mobility are making aggressive investments in localizing core components and differentiating themselves with ""K-battery"" technology from suppliers like LG Energy Solution and Samsung SDI. Key competitive factors in this evolving market include product innovation especially in electric two-wheelers, battery technology and charging solutions, competitive pricing, extensive distribution and service networks, and the ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences and stringent environmental regulations.
The South Korean two-wheeler market, while comparatively smaller than its automotive sector, is in a fascinating state of transition. The motorcycle segment, encompassing both on-road and off-road motorcycles, is a significant part of the overall two-wheeler market in South Korea. The motorcycle segment experienced a decline of 3.3% in sales in 2024, contributing to an overall market loss of nearly a third of its size in the last three years. This indicates a challenging environment for traditional motorcycle sales. The scooter segment holds a substantial share of the South Korean two-wheeler market, largely due to its high adoption in urban areas for delivery services. The decline in ICE scooter sales is directly linked to the rapid emergence of electric scooters and the government's push for cleaner delivery fleets. Many businesses are transitioning their delivery vehicles to electric models due to incentives and environmental mandates. The Electric Two-Wheeler (E2W) market in South Korea is a strategic growth area, encompassing electric motorcycles, electric scooters, and e-bikes. Electric scooters have rapidly proliferated in major cities like Seoul, indicating a strong consumer appetite for electric micro-mobility solutions for first- and last-mile commuting. Companies like Beam, Lime, and Kickgoing operate large fleets. The moped segment in South Korea largely overlaps with the smaller-displacement scooter category, and increasingly, with electric two-wheelers. The trend is heavily shifting towards electric mopeds, often categorized within the broader ""e-scooter"" or ""micromobility"" segment. These electric variants offer the same benefits of compact size and ease of use, but with zero emissions and lower running costs. The South Korean two-wheeler market is shrinking in its traditional ICE forms, but simultaneously undergoing a significant transformation towards electric mobility. While the full transition still faces hurdles like charging infrastructure and range anxiety for high-usage commercial fleets, strong government backing and technological innovation are paving the way for the electric segment to become the dominant force in the coming years.
The <150 CC segment traditionally holds the largest market share, predominantly encompassing scooters and lightweight motorcycles. These vehicles are the workhorses of urban mobility in South Korea, highly favored for their fuel efficiency, affordability, and exceptional maneuverability in congested city environments. They serve a wide range of purposes, from daily personal commuting to vital last-mile delivery services, especially for food and goods. The burgeoning electric two-wheeler market, particularly electric scooters, is heavily concentrated in this category, offering a silent, emission-free, and often subsidized alternative that directly competes with and is gradually displacing traditional ICE models. As we move to the 151 - 400 CC segment, the market shifts towards consumers seeking a balance between everyday practicality and more robust performance. This category includes mid-range motorcycles and larger, more powerful scooters that can comfortably handle longer commutes and occasional highway travel. While not as dominant as the sub-150cc segment, it appeals to riders looking for a step up in power and features without the premium cost or size of larger displacement bikes. The 401 - 800 CC segment caters to a more enthusiast-driven market. These are typically performance-oriented motorcycles offering higher speeds, better handling, and advanced features. Riders in this segment often use their bikes for leisure, touring, and weekend excursions, prioritizing riding experience over sheer utility. This segment is less affected by the immediate shift to electric, as high-performance electric motorcycles are still in their nascent stages of widespread adoption and higher price points. The > 801 CC segment represents the premium and luxury end of the South Korean two-wheeler market. This exclusive category comprises high-performance Sportbikes, large cruisers, and grand touring motorcycles. Buyers in this segment prioritize brand prestige, cutting-edge technology, superior comfort, and the thrill of powerful engines. While a niche market, it reflects growing affluence and a desire for recreational riding among a discerning consumer base.
ICE two-wheelers, including both motorcycles and scooters, currently make up the bulk of the South Korean two-wheeler fleet. Historically, they have been the standard for delivery services and utilitarian purposes. However, the ICE segment has been largely responsible for the overall market's decline. The overall decline in ICE two-wheeler sales can be attributed to several factors, including the country's strong focus on four-wheeled vehicles (driven by the huge Hyundai Group), economic uncertainties, and a growing push towards electric alternatives. The ICE segment is expected to continue facing headwinds in South Korea. Stricter environmental regulations, government incentives for electric vehicles, and increasing fuel prices will likely accelerate the shift away from new ICE two-wheeler sales in the long term. The Electric Two-Wheeler (E2W) market in South Korea, encompassing electric motorcycles and electric scooters/e-bikes, is an emerging segment with substantial growth potential, despite experiencing a recent struggle. South Korea has shown a significant commitment to a cleaner environment. The government offers subsidies for electric vehicles and invests in charging infrastructure, motivating consumers to transition from conventional two-wheelers to electric ones. These efforts align with South Korea's overarching objectives of improving urban air quality and achieving greenhouse gas reduction targets specified in its Green New Deal strategy. To overcome these, initiatives are emerging, such as KT collaborating with domestic companies to establish a smart transportation company based on electric motorbikes with detachable battery packs and a battery-sharing platform to standardize and aggressively push usage. In essence, South Korea's two-wheeler market is at a crossroads. While the traditional ICE segment is declining, the electric segment, despite recent struggles, is poised for significant growth, driven by strong government policies, environmental imperatives, and ongoing technological innovation aimed at addressing current adoption barriers.
Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030
Aspects covered in this report
• Two Wheelers Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation
By Type
• Motorcycle
• Scooters
• Electric Two-Wheeler
• Mopeds
By Engine Capacity
• <150 CC
• 151 -400 CC
• 401- 800CC
• > 801 CC
By Price
• ICE
• Electric
According to the research report ""South Korea Two Wheeler Market Overview, 2030,"" published by Bonafide Research, the South Korea Two Wheeler market was valued at more than USD 500 Million in 2025. The South Korean two-wheeler market's competitive landscape is a dynamic mix of established domestic players, international giants, and an increasing number of innovative electric vehicle EV startups. Traditionally, local manufacturers like DNA Motors formerly Daelim Motor and KR Motors have held significant sway, leveraging their deep understanding of the local market and established distribution networks. However, international brands such as Honda and Yamaha also maintain a notable presence, particularly in the premium motorcycle and certain scooter segments, competing on brand reputation, technological prowess, and diverse product portfolios. The most significant competitive shift is occurring within the electric two-wheeler segment. This has paved the way for new entrants and strategic alliances. Companies like Gogoro Inc. Taiwanese battery swapping ecosystem provider have partnered with local entities such as Bikebank under the Dotstation brand to introduce their smart scooters and convenient battery swapping infrastructure, directly challenging the traditional refueling model. South Korean startups like SWING Mobility, PUMP Xingxing, and Nine2One Elecle are leading the charge in micromobility, rapidly expanding their shared e-scooter and e-bike services across major cities, particularly Seoul. These companies are not only focused on consumer-facing services but also exploring B2B models for delivery fleets. Furthermore, domestic electric two-wheeler producers like Daedong Mobility are making aggressive investments in localizing core components and differentiating themselves with ""K-battery"" technology from suppliers like LG Energy Solution and Samsung SDI. Key competitive factors in this evolving market include product innovation especially in electric two-wheelers, battery technology and charging solutions, competitive pricing, extensive distribution and service networks, and the ability to adapt to changing consumer preferences and stringent environmental regulations.
The South Korean two-wheeler market, while comparatively smaller than its automotive sector, is in a fascinating state of transition. The motorcycle segment, encompassing both on-road and off-road motorcycles, is a significant part of the overall two-wheeler market in South Korea. The motorcycle segment experienced a decline of 3.3% in sales in 2024, contributing to an overall market loss of nearly a third of its size in the last three years. This indicates a challenging environment for traditional motorcycle sales. The scooter segment holds a substantial share of the South Korean two-wheeler market, largely due to its high adoption in urban areas for delivery services. The decline in ICE scooter sales is directly linked to the rapid emergence of electric scooters and the government's push for cleaner delivery fleets. Many businesses are transitioning their delivery vehicles to electric models due to incentives and environmental mandates. The Electric Two-Wheeler (E2W) market in South Korea is a strategic growth area, encompassing electric motorcycles, electric scooters, and e-bikes. Electric scooters have rapidly proliferated in major cities like Seoul, indicating a strong consumer appetite for electric micro-mobility solutions for first- and last-mile commuting. Companies like Beam, Lime, and Kickgoing operate large fleets. The moped segment in South Korea largely overlaps with the smaller-displacement scooter category, and increasingly, with electric two-wheelers. The trend is heavily shifting towards electric mopeds, often categorized within the broader ""e-scooter"" or ""micromobility"" segment. These electric variants offer the same benefits of compact size and ease of use, but with zero emissions and lower running costs. The South Korean two-wheeler market is shrinking in its traditional ICE forms, but simultaneously undergoing a significant transformation towards electric mobility. While the full transition still faces hurdles like charging infrastructure and range anxiety for high-usage commercial fleets, strong government backing and technological innovation are paving the way for the electric segment to become the dominant force in the coming years.
The <150 CC segment traditionally holds the largest market share, predominantly encompassing scooters and lightweight motorcycles. These vehicles are the workhorses of urban mobility in South Korea, highly favored for their fuel efficiency, affordability, and exceptional maneuverability in congested city environments. They serve a wide range of purposes, from daily personal commuting to vital last-mile delivery services, especially for food and goods. The burgeoning electric two-wheeler market, particularly electric scooters, is heavily concentrated in this category, offering a silent, emission-free, and often subsidized alternative that directly competes with and is gradually displacing traditional ICE models. As we move to the 151 - 400 CC segment, the market shifts towards consumers seeking a balance between everyday practicality and more robust performance. This category includes mid-range motorcycles and larger, more powerful scooters that can comfortably handle longer commutes and occasional highway travel. While not as dominant as the sub-150cc segment, it appeals to riders looking for a step up in power and features without the premium cost or size of larger displacement bikes. The 401 - 800 CC segment caters to a more enthusiast-driven market. These are typically performance-oriented motorcycles offering higher speeds, better handling, and advanced features. Riders in this segment often use their bikes for leisure, touring, and weekend excursions, prioritizing riding experience over sheer utility. This segment is less affected by the immediate shift to electric, as high-performance electric motorcycles are still in their nascent stages of widespread adoption and higher price points. The > 801 CC segment represents the premium and luxury end of the South Korean two-wheeler market. This exclusive category comprises high-performance Sportbikes, large cruisers, and grand touring motorcycles. Buyers in this segment prioritize brand prestige, cutting-edge technology, superior comfort, and the thrill of powerful engines. While a niche market, it reflects growing affluence and a desire for recreational riding among a discerning consumer base.
ICE two-wheelers, including both motorcycles and scooters, currently make up the bulk of the South Korean two-wheeler fleet. Historically, they have been the standard for delivery services and utilitarian purposes. However, the ICE segment has been largely responsible for the overall market's decline. The overall decline in ICE two-wheeler sales can be attributed to several factors, including the country's strong focus on four-wheeled vehicles (driven by the huge Hyundai Group), economic uncertainties, and a growing push towards electric alternatives. The ICE segment is expected to continue facing headwinds in South Korea. Stricter environmental regulations, government incentives for electric vehicles, and increasing fuel prices will likely accelerate the shift away from new ICE two-wheeler sales in the long term. The Electric Two-Wheeler (E2W) market in South Korea, encompassing electric motorcycles and electric scooters/e-bikes, is an emerging segment with substantial growth potential, despite experiencing a recent struggle. South Korea has shown a significant commitment to a cleaner environment. The government offers subsidies for electric vehicles and invests in charging infrastructure, motivating consumers to transition from conventional two-wheelers to electric ones. These efforts align with South Korea's overarching objectives of improving urban air quality and achieving greenhouse gas reduction targets specified in its Green New Deal strategy. To overcome these, initiatives are emerging, such as KT collaborating with domestic companies to establish a smart transportation company based on electric motorbikes with detachable battery packs and a battery-sharing platform to standardize and aggressively push usage. In essence, South Korea's two-wheeler market is at a crossroads. While the traditional ICE segment is declining, the electric segment, despite recent struggles, is poised for significant growth, driven by strong government policies, environmental imperatives, and ongoing technological innovation aimed at addressing current adoption barriers.
Considered in this report
• Historic Year: 2019
• Base year: 2024
• Estimated year: 2025
• Forecast year: 2030
Aspects covered in this report
• Two Wheelers Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation
By Type
• Motorcycle
• Scooters
• Electric Two-Wheeler
• Mopeds
By Engine Capacity
• <150 CC
• 151 -400 CC
• 401- 800CC
• > 801 CC
By Price
• ICE
• Electric
Table of Contents
76 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Market Structure
- 2.1. Market Considerate
- 2.2. Assumptions
- 2.3. Limitations
- 2.4. Abbreviations
- 2.5. Sources
- 2.6. Definitions
- 3. Research Methodology
- 3.1. Secondary Research
- 3.2. Primary Data Collection
- 3.3. Market Formation & Validation
- 3.4. Report Writing, Quality Check & Delivery
- 4. South Korea Geography
- 4.1. Population Distribution Table
- 4.2. South Korea Macro Economic Indicators
- 5. Market Dynamics
- 5.1. Key Insights
- 5.2. Recent Developments
- 5.3. Market Drivers & Opportunities
- 5.4. Market Restraints & Challenges
- 5.5. Market Trends
- 5.5.1. XXXX
- 5.5.2. XXXX
- 5.5.3. XXXX
- 5.5.4. XXXX
- 5.5.5. XXXX
- 5.6. Supply chain Analysis
- 5.7. Policy & Regulatory Framework
- 5.8. Industry Experts Views
- 6. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Overview
- 6.1. Market Size By Value
- 6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Type
- 6.3. Market Size and Forecast, By Engine Capacity
- 6.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Price
- 6.5. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
- 7. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Segmentations
- 7.1. South Korea Two Wheeler Market, By Type
- 7.1.1. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By Motorcycle, 2019-2030
- 7.1.2. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By Scooters, 2019-2030
- 7.1.3. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By Electric Two-Wheeler, 2019-2030
- 7.1.4. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By Mopeds, 2019-2030
- 7.2. South Korea Two Wheeler Market, By Engine Capacity
- 7.2.1. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By <150 CC, 2019-2030
- 7.2.2. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By 151 -400 CC, 2019-2030
- 7.2.3. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By 401- 800CC, 2019-2030
- 7.2.4. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By > 801 CC, 2019-2030
- 7.3. South Korea Two Wheeler Market, By Price
- 7.3.1. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By ICE, 2019-2030
- 7.3.2. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By Electric, 2019-2030
- 7.4. South Korea Two Wheeler Market, By Region
- 7.4.1. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By North, 2019-2030
- 7.4.2. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By East, 2019-2030
- 7.4.3. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By West, 2019-2030
- 7.4.4. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size, By South, 2019-2030
- 8. South Korea Two Wheeler Market Opportunity Assessment
- 8.1. By Type, 2025 to 2030
- 8.2. By Engine Capacity, 2025 to 2030
- 8.3. By Price, 2025 to 2030
- 8.4. By Region, 2025 to 2030
- 9. Competitive Landscape
- 9.1. Porter's Five Forces
- 9.2. Company Profile
- 9.2.1. Company 1
- 9.2.1.1. Company Snapshot
- 9.2.1.2. Company Overview
- 9.2.1.3. Financial Highlights
- 9.2.1.4. Geographic Insights
- 9.2.1.5. Business Segment & Performance
- 9.2.1.6. Product Portfolio
- 9.2.1.7. Key Executives
- 9.2.1.8. Strategic Moves & Developments
- 9.2.2. Company 2
- 9.2.3. Company 3
- 9.2.4. Company 4
- 9.2.5. Company 5
- 9.2.6. Company 6
- 9.2.7. Company 7
- 9.2.8. Company 8
- 10. Strategic Recommendations
- 11. Disclaimer
- List of Figure
- Figure 1: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size By Value (2019, 2024 & 2030F) (in USD Million)
- Figure 2: Market Attractiveness Index, By Type
- Figure 3: Market Attractiveness Index, By Engine Capacity
- Figure 4: Market Attractiveness Index, By Price
- Figure 5: Market Attractiveness Index, By Region
- Figure 6: Porter's Five Forces of South Korea Two Wheeler Market
- List of Table
- Table 1: Influencing Factors for Two Wheeler Market, 2024
- Table 2: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size and Forecast, By Type (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 3: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size and Forecast, By Engine Capacity (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 4: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size and Forecast, By Price (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 5: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size and Forecast, By Region (2019 to 2030F) (In USD Million)
- Table 6: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of Motorcycle (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 7: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of Scooters (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 8: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of Electric Two-Wheeler (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 9: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of Mopeds (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 10: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of <150 CC (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 11: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of 151 -400 CC (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 12: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of 401- 800CC (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 13: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of > 801 CC (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 14: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of ICE (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 15: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of Electric (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 16: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of North (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 17: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of East (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 18: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of West (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
- Table 19: South Korea Two Wheeler Market Size of South (2019 to 2030) in USD Million
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