PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2000339
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2000339
The all-terrain vehicle market is projected to grow from USD 3.49 billion in 2026 to USD 4.38 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 2.6% from 2026 to 2035. The North American all-terrain vehicle market is declining due to a shift in consumer buying behavior toward side-by-side vehicles, which offer greater seating capacity and enhanced rider safety.
| Scope of the Report | |
|---|---|
| Years Considered for the Study | 2025-2035 |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2035 |
| Units Considered | USD Billion |
| Segments | Type, Engine Capacity, Application, Drive & Fuel Type, Number of Wheel, Battery & Seating Capacity, & Region |
| Regions covered | Asia Oceania, Europe, North America, Rest of the World |
Moreover, according to Polaris Inc.'s 2025 annual report, sales of side-by-side vehicles increased from 510,000 units in 2019 to 525,000 units in 2025. In contrast, ATVs' retail sales in North America decreased from 260,000 units in 2019 to 255,000 units in 2025, indicating a shift in consumer interest from ATVs to side-by-side vehicles. In contrast, the market will remain steady in other regions. Additionally, the increasing use of ATVs in the military and agricultural sectors has further boosted demand for high-capacity ATVs.

"Sports segment holds largest market share of all ATV applications, by volume."
Sports ATVs account for the largest share within the application segment because they represent the highest-volume category in the North American market, which leads global ATV demand. Most units sold in this region are used for trail riding, dune riding, racing, and personal off-road recreation rather than commercial tasks. Agricultural and defense ATVs are mainly purchased by professional users and thus serve a narrower group. In contrast, sport and recreational ATVs are commonly bought by individual consumers, which creates a wider customer base and supports higher sales volumes.
In Europe and parts of Asia, utility ATVs see widespread use, but strict regulations on road access and safety standards restrict large-scale recreational riding, whereas North America benefits from a mature network of trails, racing events, and off-road parks that drive ongoing demand for sport models. However, the segment faces gradual pressure from UTVs' rising popularity in recreational use, as side-by-side vehicles offer superior safety, passenger capacity, and comfort. This could temper the growth of sports ATVs going forward, even though it currently dominates the application segment in terms of volume.
"400-800 cc ATVs to exhibit highest CAGR in market during forecast period."
The 400-800 cc ATVs provide a balanced combination of power, affordability, and versatility compared to smaller and larger engine categories. Many states in the US impose engine limits for minors or new riders. Engines above 800 cc are often restricted to experienced riders, while under 400 cc models may be too low-powered for utility or work tasks. In Europe, road-legal registration for ATVs requires compliance with safety and emissions standards. Vehicles below 400 cc often lack sufficient power to meet certain operational requirements, while more than 800 cc ATVs may exceed emission limits. This helps push the demand for 400 to 800 cc ATVs. Key players such as Polaris Inc. also expanded its mid-capacity ATV portfolio with new variants of the Polaris Sportsman 570, including the Touring 570 and X2 570 models, designed for trail riding and work applications. At the same time, the company continued strengthening this segment with the 2026 Sportsman 570 Premium Edition, adding features such as electronic power steering and improved suspension to improve usability for both recreational riders and landowners.
"North America holds largest share of market for utility all-terrain vehicles."
North America holds the largest market for utility ATVs due to the region's strong institutional and professional usage across public land management, wildlife services, search and rescue, and utility maintenance applications. Government agencies and park authorities in the United States and Canada deploy utility ATVs for patrol, environmental monitoring, and access to remote trails where larger vehicles cannot operate. The consistent procurement of utility ATVs by these professional users, along with the presence of major manufacturers such as Polaris Inc. and BRP Inc., which design models specifically for work applications in the region, accounts for the majority of the utility ATV market share in North America. North America also leads the market for 400- to 800-cc ATVs because this engine class aligns closely with regional regulatory frameworks, trail access, and rider preferences. Many organized ATV trail systems across the United States and Canada recommend or limit vehicle size and weight to preserve trails and ensure rider safety, thereby keeping mid-displacement ATVs widely used for recreational and multi-purpose riding. In addition, mid-engine models form the core product lineup of major manufacturers such as Yamaha Motor and American Honda Motor Co., Inc., which offer a wide range of ATVs in this category to serve both work and recreation users.
Breakdown of Primaries
In-depth interviews were conducted with CXOs, marketing directors, other innovation and technology directors, and executives from various key organizations operating in this market.
The all-terrain vehicle market comprises significant manufacturers such as Polaris Inc. (US), BRP (Canada), Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan), Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd (Japan), and CFMOTO (China).
Research Coverage
The study segments the all-terrain vehicle market, by application (sports, entertainment, agriculture, military & defense, and other applications); type (sports vehicles and utility vehicles); drive type (2 WD, 4 WD, and AWD); engine capacity (<400 cc, 400-800 cc, and >800 CC); fuel type (gasoline and electric); seating capacity (One-seater and Two-Seater and Above); number of wheel (four wheels and more than four wheels), electric ATV, by battery capacity (<10 kWh and >10 kWh), and side-by-side vehicle market, by number of wheel (four wheels and more than four wheels), ATV by region (Asia Oceania, Europe, North America, Rest of the World), and side-by-side by region (Asia Oceania, Europe, North America).
The report will help market leaders and new entrants with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the all-terrain vehicle market and its subsegments. It will also help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain deeper insights to position their businesses better and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report also helps stakeholders understand the market pulse and provides insights into key drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.