en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Manaus Industrial Park (PIM) produced a cumulative total of 932,500 motorcycles in the first five months of this year, a 10.1% increase compared to 846,600 units in the same period last year. The data, released by the Brazilian Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (Abraciclo), marks the second-highest production record for the January-to-May period.

In May alone, 186,700 motorcycles rolled off the production lines, a 1.2% increase from 184,700 units in April and an 8.2% rise compared to 172,500 units in May 2025.
Abraciclo President Marcos Bento stated in a release that the current figures reflect the stability of the industry's production pace and its capacity to meet growing market demand, while also reinforcing the economic role of the two-wheeler sector in investment, employment, tax revenue, and supply chain development.
On the dealer side, total motorcycle purchases by consumers from January to May slightly exceeded 980,000 units, a 15.3% year-on-year increase (compared to 850,100 units in the same period last year). New vehicle registrations in May reached 197,700 units, down 6.1% from 210,600 units in April, but up 2.2% from 193,400 units in May 2025.
In terms of exports, nearly 19,100 motorcycles were shipped from the Manaus Industrial Park in the first five months, a 22.8% increase from 15,500 units in the same period last year.
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