Cundinamarca, Antioquia and Valle del Cauca lead motorcycle sales in 2025

Colombia's motorcycle market closed 2025 with over 1.1 million units registered, a historic record marking a 34.94% growth from 2024. Cundinamarca, Antioquia and Valle del Cauca accounted for 45.56% of annual sales, while in December brands like Bajaj and AKT stood out.

Colombia's motorcycle sector hit a milestone in 2025 by registering over 1.1 million new units, surpassing the previous record and placing the country in the global top 10 for two-wheeled vehicle sales. According to the report from the Andi and Fenalco Motorcycle Industry Chamber, this 34.94% annual growth underscores the motorcycles' role as essential transport for mobility, work, and income generation, particularly in urban and rural areas.

Territorially, Cundinamarca led with 205,936 units (18.72%), followed by Antioquia with 177,675 (16.15%) and Valle del Cauca with 117,624 (10.69%), together comprising 45.56% of the national market. The top 10 departments, including Santander (61,885 units, 5.63%) and others like Norte de Santander, Atlántico, and Bolívar, accounted for 72.77% of the total with 800,615 vehicles. In contrast, regions like San Andrés (1,200 units, 0.11%) and Amazonas (1,167, 0.15%) had minimal figures.

In December 2025, 112,310 motorcycles were registered, a 30.86% increase from the same month in 2024. The same three leading departments concentrated 45.76%, with Cundinamarca at 21,110 units (18.08%). At the municipal level, Sabaneta (Antioquia) topped with 8,664 (7.71%), followed by Funza (Cundinamarca) and El Cerrito (Valle del Cauca).

Leading brands were Bajaj with 180,572 units (16.41%), AKT with 175,555 (15.96%), and Yamaha with 167,512 (15.23%). In December, Bajaj recorded 18,458 (16.43%) and AKT 17,133 (15.26%). The 101-125 CC segment dominated with 46.02% of monthly sales, and the top 10 models, such as the AKT AK125NKD EIII (7,902 units), featured advanced braking systems like ABS or CBS.

This performance solidifies the sector's dynamism, with a monthly average of 91,679 units and a 26.22% rise from November.

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In 2025, Colombia recorded a record 1.1 million new motorcycles, a 34.94% increase from 2024, solidifying its position as the world's tenth largest market. Brands like Bajaj, AKT, and Yamaha led sales with significant gains. This boom highlights the economic and social impact of motorcycles in the country.

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