Chinese Two-wheelers Took the Spotlight at AIMExpo 2026

AIMExpo 2026 concluded successfully on January 9 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, following a three-day run. Covering an exhibition area of approximately 45,000 square meters, the show attracted more than 400 exhibitors from around the world, spanning the full industry value chain—including motorcycles, parts & accessories, riding gears, testing equipment, and aftermarket services. The event is widely regarded as one of the most important annual platforms for new product launches and business exchange within the North American two-wheel and powersports industry.

As a highly influential B2B trade show in the North American market, AIMExpo 2026 continued its established format of serving both professional buyers and industry visitors through dedicated access periods, enabling efficient business matchmaking alongside in-depth industry interaction. Approximately 60 Chinese companies participated in this year’s exhibition, covering complete vehicle manufacturing, parts & accessories, and supporting systems, making Chinese exhibitors a notable and increasingly visible presence at the show.

In the complete vehicle segment, a number of Chinese brands made prominent appearances, including KAYO, LUQI, and RAWRR, as well as internationally positioned brands operated or controlled by Chinese companies, such as Benelli and Moto Morini. Exhibits ranged from two-wheel to four-wheel products, highlighting the growing maturity of Chinese-manufactured products and the stability of Chinese brands’ supply and delivery capabilities.

Chinese companies also maintained a strong presence in the parts & accessories sector. Enterprises such as DATAI, KKE, and OUTDO showcased products including motors, wheels, suspension systems, batteries, and other core parts & accessories, engaging directly with North American OEMs as well as customers from the customization and aftermarket segments.

Overall, the performance of both Chinese two-wheel brands and parts & accessories suppliers at AIMExpo 2026 reflects the deeper integration of China’s two-wheel industry into the North American market ecosystem. As the global two-wheel sector continues to evolve toward electrification and increasingly diversified niche segments, AIMExpo is becoming an important window for Chinese companies to observe market trends and establish industry connections in North America. The presence of Chinese exhibitors at AIMExpo 2026 further underscores the steady progress and sustained global expansion of China’s two-wheel industry.

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