US Bicycle Market in 2025: 104 Brands Exit, Shaping a New Competitive Landscape

US Bicycle Market in 2025: 104 Brands Exit, Shaping a New Competitive Landscape

The US bicycle market has undergone significant changes in recent years, with brand exits and shifting consumer trends affecting the overall industry. In 2025, 104 bicycle/frame brands exited the US market, while 21 others moved away from Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) sales to focus on traditional channels like Independent Bicycle Dealers (IBDs) and custom orders. This marks a crucial shift from “brand overload” to a healthier and more sustainable market structure.

Bicycle Market Consolidation: Fewer Brands, Stronger Competition

In 2025, the US bicycle industry witnessed the exit of over 100 brands, following a trend of consolidation that began in 2024, where 115 brands left the market. By 2026, it’s projected that around 771 brands will remain, which is a significant reduction from the 961 brands in 2023. While the number of brands has decreased, the average sales per brand have increased, reflecting a market evolution where stronger players with better financial stability and product differentiation are emerging.

This shift in the competitive landscape is beneficial for both consumers and the industry. With fewer brands, there is greater focus on improving product quality, inventory management, and after-sales service. Consumers will benefit from more reliable and higher-quality products, which will help the industry grow in a more sustainable manner.

Impact of DTC on Brand Strategies

DTC was once a popular model for new brands, especially during the pandemic boom, but as the market corrected itself, the strain of high operational costs became evident. The cost of inventory, logistics, customer acquisition, and after-sales service led many brands to rethink their strategies. By 2025, numerous brands that once thrived in the DTC model are retreating from online sales. Instead, they are focusing on inventory clearing, reducing SKUs, and prioritizing high-end, customized products sold through IBDs.

Traditional distribution channels like IBDs are regaining significance as more brands are opting for them to reduce the risk associated with self-operated online stores. This shift in strategy is a clear indication of the industry’s transition toward more reliable, sustainable growth.

The Decline of Price Wars and the Rise of Quality

The aggressive price wars of 2023-2024, driven by the need to clear excess inventory, have exhausted future demand and led to more cautious strategies in 2025. Brands are now shifting away from competing on price alone and are focusing more on product differentiation, quality, and brand loyalty. This trend reflects the industry’s recognition that long-term success requires a focus on consumer experience rather than short-term price reductions.

Looking Ahead: A Healthier and More Balanced Bicycle Market

As the US bicycle market continues to stabilize, the focus will shift towards sustainable business models. The industry’s future growth will depend on improving inventory turnover, product innovation, and brand differentiation. Brands that remain in the market will need to adapt to changing consumer preferences by offering high-quality products, investing in customer relationships, and exploring new sales channels.

In 2026 and beyond, the US bicycle market will likely see a more balanced channel mix that includes both online and offline sales. Brands that manage to stay competitive will be those that prioritize consumer experience, product quality, and long-term business growth over aggressive price competition.

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The Road Ahead

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