European Small Off-road Engine Market revenue to cross $20 Bn by 2027

Published Date: 2021-06-14

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European Small Off-road Engine Market size is poised to reach USD 20 billion by 2027, according to a latest forecast report by Graphical Research. An increase in the domestic demand for products including snowmobiles, golf carts, and all-terrain vehicles, will propel market growth.

The gardening/landscaping sector generates over USD 45 billion per annum. The number of upcoming commercial and residential projects continues to increase, as well as activities to convert open spaces into entertainment venues (such as entertainment venues, lounges, summer kitchens, and banquet halls), which promote the need for gardening and landscaping. This growth will help to Europe small off-road engine market expansion for products in countries including Germany, Russia, and France.

With the development of emission reduction plans for off-road engines worldwide, the introduction of zero-emission or partial zero-emission devices has become more and more obvious in recent years. In the next coming years, it will keep pace with the greenhouse gas emission reduction targets from 2020 to 2050 and the ozone air quality standards from 2023 to 2032.

Browse detailed statistical insights from the report, “Europe Small Off-road Engines Market Forecast 2027 By Drive Shaft Orientation (Horizontal, Vertical), By Number Of Cylinder (Single, Double, Multi), By Engine Displacement (Up to 100cc, 100cc to 500cc, 500cc to 800cc), By End-use Sector (Agriculture, Domestic, Gardening/Landscaping, Industrial, Automotive, Construction), By Distribution Channel (OEM, Aftermarket), Research Report, COVID-19 Impact Statistics, Country Outlook, Price Trends, Historic Data, Growth Prospects, Competitive Industry Share” along with the table of contents (ToC) @

https://www.graphicalresearch.com/industry-insights/1863/europe-small-off-road-engines-market

100 cc to 500 cc will witness around 6% CGAR in Europe small off-road engine market size. Small SI engines are generating high demand from lawn & garden equipment, forklifts, small generators, and compressors. Small two-stroke and four-stroke gasoline engines are the most SI engines and reducing emissions have become major concerns in the industry. Thus, millions of small two-stroke and four-stroke SI gasoline engines are produced every year for lawns and gardens alone.

Off-road engine manufacturers that are ready to strengthen their product differentiation and value proposition will benefit the most in the coming years. Improving fuel efficiency and achieving better performance with lower emissions will be growth areas for manufacturers, which are both a challenge and an opportunity for decision makers.

The Europe off-road engines industry from aftermarket will witness around 5.5% CAGR Aftermarket suppliers have adopted various strategies to counter the norms put forth by emission legislation against rigorous emissions. Furthermore, the development in accordance with these regulations has caused many changes in the SORE market and will continue to do so in the next few years to continue to be used in various off-road equipment, propelling the growth of small off-road engines in the aftermarket segment.

The Europe small off-road engine market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of volume in Kilotons & revenue in USD Million from 2016 to 2027 for the following segments:

Europe Market, By Engine Displacement

  • Up to 100cc
  • 100cc to 500cc
  • 500cc to 800cc

Europe Market, By Number of Cylinder

  • Single Cylinder
  • Double Cylinder
  • Multi Cylinder

Europe Market, Drive Shaft Orientation

  • Vertical
  • Horizontal

Europe Market, By End-user Sector

  • Industrial
  • Domestic
  • Agriculture
  • Gardening/Landscaping
    • Residential
    • Commercial
  • Construction
  • Automotive

Europe Market, By Distribution Channel

  • Aftermarket
  • OEM

The above information has been provided for the following countries:

  • Europe
    • Germany
    • Russia
    • France
    • UK
    • Italy
    • Sweden
    • Rest of Europe