November 2025 Mobility & Consumption Minute: motorcycles decline, growth surprises
Every month, the Mobility Minute and the Consumption Minute explore two major trends transforming consumer behaviour in France and across Europe.
Presented by Flavien Neuvy, economist and Director of the Cetelem Observatory, these two analyses provide a one-minute overview of the developments shaping the mobility and consumer markets.
Two signals stand out in November 2025:
- The motorcycle market is down 9%, with a sharp drop in used sales
- French third-quarter growth beats expectations, but without household consumption
Mobility Minute: the motorcycle market is down 9%
With more than a million sales a year, motorcycles remain a volume market. But in 2024 the market fell 9% compared with 2023 : 100,000 fewer registrations.
The drop comes mainly from used bikes: down 11%, at 788,000 units, while new bikes hold up with 280,000 registrations and a decline limited to 1%.
Key takeaways
– more than a million motorcycles sold each year in France
– a market down 9% in 2024, or 100,000 fewer registrations
– used sales down 11%, at 788,000 units
– new sales hold up at 280,000 registrations, down only 1%
– three used motorcycles sold for every new one
– electric motorcycles account for around 5% of registrations
To understand why used sales are falling faster than new ones, and what the 5% electric share reveals about the pace of the two-wheeler transition:
👉 Read the full analysis on the Observatoire Cetelem
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Consumption Minute: French growth beats expectations
INSEE has published its third-quarter figures, and they are better than expected: growth of 0.5%, against the 0.3% economists had forecast.
In detail, output of goods and services rose 0.8% and business investment 0.9%. Household consumption, by contrast, managed only 0.1%.
Key takeaways
– growth of 0.5% in the third quarter, against 0.3% expected
– total output of goods and services: up 0.8%, against 0.3% in the previous quarter
– business investment: up 0.9%
– household consumption: up only 0.1%
– consumption of goods stable, consumption of services up 0.2%
To understand why French growth is beating expectations:
👉 Read the full analysis on the Observatoire Cetelem
Two markets, one shared household caution
On one side a motorcycle market in decline, on the other growth that advances without consumption.
Both tell the same story: businesses are investing and producing, while households are holding back on purchases. The fall in used motorcycles the entry-level market par excellence is a concrete signal of this.
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FAQ – Mobility and consumer markets, November 2025
- By how much did the motorcycle market fall in 2024?
The market fell 9% compared with 2023, or 100,000 fewer registrations. - How many used motorcycles are sold in France?
788,000 used motorcycles were registered, a volume down 11%. - How many new motorcycles are sold in France?
280,000 new motorcycles were registered, in a market down only 1%. - What is the share of electric motorcycles in France?
Electric motorcycles account for around 5% of registrations, according to the Observatoire Cetelem de BNP Paribas Personal Finance. - What was French growth in the third quarter of 2025?
Growth reached 0.5%, against the 0.3% forecast by economists, according to INSEE. - Where can I find the detailed analyses?
Both full analyses are published on the Observatoire Cetelem website, in the Automotive and Consumption sections.