PUBLISHER: QYResearch | PRODUCT CODE: 1917656
PUBLISHER: QYResearch | PRODUCT CODE: 1917656
Market expansion is steady, yet the commercial profile is best described as "volume-led growth with value polarization." In 2025, the global Two-stroke Engine for Home and Garden Equipment market reached about 3,318.40k Units and approximately USD 281.49 million in revenue, up from 2,701.67k Units and USD 262.56 million in 2021. Unit growth materially outpaced revenue growth, pulling the implied 2025 blended ASP down to roughly USD 84.8 per engine and signaling a mix shift toward mid-tier and long-tail supply, alongside meaningful regional and application rebalancing.
Product-wise, Two-stroke Engine for Home and Garden Equipment primarily powers handheld platforms-brush cutters/clearing saws, trimmers, blowers and related tools-where power density, throttle response, robustness, and serviceability define purchasing decisions. Regulatory and user-experience requirements (emissions, noise, vibration, startability) increasingly drive modular platform design and cost-down engineering, rather than purely incremental performance tuning. By power class, 2025 demand remains dominated by below-2HP engines (2,406.84k Units; ~72.5% share), while above-2HP contributes a disproportionate ~33.0% of revenue, underscoring structurally higher value density in professional-duty configurations.
The supply landscape is fragmented, and the defining feature is the coexistence of branded suppliers, a broad long tail, and captive in-house production. In 2025 unit terms, the "Others" bucket accounts for ~74.9% of volume, while Kawasaki, Briggs and Stratton, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), and Changzhou Fasihaote Garden Machinery collectively represent ~25.1%. In revenue terms, "Others" still dominates at ~65.3%, with the four named companies totaling ~34.7%. The unusually large "Others" share is not merely a reflection of small independent engine makers; it also captures a structurally important reality of this market-some equipment OEMs develop and manufacture engines internally (or via group entities) for captive consumption, thereby shrinking the addressable "purchase market" even as end-equipment demand grows.
Regional and application mix explains much of the market's momentum and pricing spread. In 2025, North America led with ~1,248.24k Units (~37.6%), followed by Europe at ~940.37k (~28.3%) and Asia-Pacific at ~902.86k (~27.2%), forming a three-pole demand structure. By application, brush cutters (1,307.45k Units; ~39.4%) and trimmers (1,183.67k; ~35.7%) dominate, while blowers (~317.57k; ~9.6%) remain resilient in professional runtime-driven use. Pricing is clearly tiered: 2025 implied ASPs are ~USD 141 for Kawasaki, ~USD 124 for Briggs and Stratton, ~USD 127 for MHI, versus ~USD 72 for Changzhou Fasihaote and ~USD 74 for "Others," highlighting the value gap between premium platform suppliers and cost-led long-tail/ODM supply.
The global Two-stroke Engine for Home and Garden Equipment market is strategically segmented by company, region (country), by Type, and by Application. This report empowers stakeholders to capitalize on emerging opportunities, optimize product strategies, and outperform competitors through data-driven insights on sales, revenue, and forecasts across regions, by Type, and by Application for 2021-2032.
Market Segmentation
By Company
Segment by Type
Segment by Application
Macro-Region
Micro-Local Market
Chapter Outline
Chapter 1: Report scope, segment-level executive summary (by Type, by Application) and market evolution across the short, mid and long term.
Chapter 2: Quantitative analysis of Two-stroke Engine for Home and Garden Equipment sales and revenue at global, regional, and country levels, highlighting market size and growth potential by region.
Chapter 3: Competitive landscape of Two-stroke Engine for Home and Garden Equipment manufacturers (sales, revenue, pricing, market share, industry rankings, and M&A / expansion plans).
Chapter 4: by Type-based segmentation analysis (sales, revenue, pricing, and growth potential) to identify blue-ocean product segments.
Chapter 5: by Application-based segmentation analysis (sales, revenue, pricing, and growth potential) to uncover high-value downstream markets.
Chapter 6: Regional breakdown by company, customer, by Type and by Application (sales, revenue, and pricing for each segment).
Chapter 7: Key manufacturer profiles -company overview, Two-stroke Engine for Home and Garden Equipment product descriptions and specifications, revenue, gross margins, and recent developments.
Chapter 8: Industry chain analysis - upstream raw materials, manufacturing links, and downstream application sectors.
Chapter 9: Sales channels and distributor analysis - routes to market and key customer interfaces.
Chapter 10: Market dynamics - trends, drivers, restraints, risks for manufacturers, and the impact of relevant industry policies.
Chapter 11: Key findings, main takeaways, and overall conclusions of the report.
Why This Report?
Unlike generic global market reports, this study combines macro-level industry trends with hyper-local operational intelligence, empowering data-driven decisions across the Two-stroke Engine for Home and Garden Equipment value chain, addressing:
Market entry risks/opportunities by region
Product mix optimization based on local practices
Competitor tactics in fragmented vs consolidated markets