Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management System (MTPMS): The Safety-Electronics Feature Enhancing Rider Safety and Tire Longevity (2026–2032)

Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report “Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management System (MTPMS) – Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032”. Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management System (MTPMS) market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.

For motorcycle OEMs, safety technology suppliers, and aftermarket distributors, the integration of tire pressure monitoring into two-wheelers represents one of the fastest-growing safety electronics segments in the motorcycle industry. Unlike passenger vehicles where TPMS has been mandated for years, motorcycles have historically lacked this critical safety feature, leaving riders vulnerable to the serious risks associated with underinflation—reduced handling stability, compromised braking performance, increased tire wear, and elevated risk of accidents. Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management Systems (MTPMS) address this safety gap through compact, wheel-mounted sensors (internal or external) that continuously monitor tire pressure and temperature, transmitting real-time data wirelessly to a handlebar display, instrument cluster, or smartphone application. When pressure deviates from recommended ranges or temperature rises abnormally, visual and audible alerts enable riders to take corrective action. As safety awareness rises globally and the commuter motorcycle market expands across emerging economies, MTPMS is transitioning from a niche aftermarket accessory to a mainstream factory-installed safety feature on mid- to high-end models.

The global market for Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management System (MTPMS) was estimated to be worth US$ 224 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 515 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 11.9% from 2026 to 2032. Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management System (MTPMS) is an electronic safety system designed to continuously monitor the air pressure (and often temperature) of motorcycle tires and alert the rider when values deviate from the recommended range. A typical MTPMS uses compact, wheel-mounted sensors—either installed inside the tire (internal type) or attached to the valve stem (external type)—to directly measure tire pressure and transmit data wirelessly to a handlebar-mounted display, the motorcycle’s instrument cluster, or a smartphone application. When tire pressure becomes too low, too high, or tire temperature rises abnormally, the system issues visual and/or audible warnings so that the rider can take timely corrective action. By providing real-time tire status information, MTPMS helps reduce the risk of accidents caused by underinflation, slow leaks, or overheating, while also improving handling stability, braking performance, tire life, and fuel efficiency. In the motorcycle field, MTPMS is mainly implemented as a direct tire pressure monitoring system, and can be supplied as original equipment on mid- to high-end models or as an aftermarket accessory kit for existing motorcycles. In 2025, global Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management System (TPMS) sales reached approximately 7,613,000 units, with an average global market price of around US$ 29.4 per unit. The single-line production capacity is about 100,000 units, and the industry gross profit margin is about 29%.

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Market Segmentation and Competitive Landscape
The Motorcycle Tire Pressure Management System (MTPMS) market is segmented as below, featuring a competitive landscape that combines established automotive TPMS suppliers with specialized motorcycle safety technology providers:

Global Leaders:

Schrader TPMS Solutions: A global leader in TPMS technology with extensive automotive heritage, expanding into motorcycle applications with comprehensive sensor offerings.

Orange Electronic: A specialist in TPMS products with strong presence in motorcycle aftermarket and OEM channels.

Pacific Industrial: A Japanese manufacturer of automotive components, including TPMS systems for motorcycles.

Doran Manufacturing: A US-based manufacturer of TPMS systems for automotive and motorcycle applications.

Garmin: A global leader in GPS and connected device technology, offering integrated TPMS solutions with motorcycle navigation products.

Steelmate: A Chinese manufacturer of automotive electronics, including TPMS systems for motorcycles and scooters.

Salutica Berhad (FOBO): A Malaysian technology company specializing in smart TPMS solutions with Bluetooth connectivity.

HawksHead Systems, LID Technologies S.A.S, TireTraker TPMS, CUB Elecparts, Sate Auto Electronic, Aspirit Enterprise, Bartec TPMS, Hamaton Automotive Tech, Zhong Shan Neng Tong: Regional and specialty manufacturers serving diverse geographic and application markets.

Segment by Type: Sensor Configuration
External Type
External-type MTPMS represents the largest segment in the aftermarket, characterized by:

Valve-cap mounting: Sensors attach to existing valve stems

Easy installation: Simple DIY installation without tire removal

Cost-effective: Lower initial investment compared to internal sensors

Battery replacement: Accessible battery replacement

Applications: Aftermarket retrofit, cost-conscious consumers

Key characteristics: Simple installation, lower cost, accessible maintenance

Internal Type
Internal-type MTPMS represents the fastest-growing segment, particularly for OEM applications:

Internal mounting: Sensors installed inside the tire (banded or valve-stem integrated)

Superior accuracy: Direct pressure measurement without valve cap interface

Enhanced durability: Protected from external damage and theft

OE preference: Standard for factory-installed systems

Applications: OEM factory fit, premium aftermarket

Key characteristics: OEM standard, superior durability, theft-resistant

Segment by Application: Market Channel
Aftermarket
Aftermarket applications represent the larger segment by volume, characterized by:

Retrofit installations: Systems added to existing motorcycles

Consumer choice: Wide range of brands and price points

DIY and professional installation: Both self-install and shop-installed options

Key drivers: Rising safety awareness, affordable aftermarket options

Applications: Existing motorcycle fleet, commuter bikes, enthusiast vehicles

OEMs
OEM applications represent the fastest-growing segment:

Factory installation: MTPMS integrated into new motorcycle production

Premium feature: Standard or optional on mid- to high-end models

System integration: Integrated with instrument cluster and vehicle electronics

Key drivers: Safety differentiation, premium feature content

Applications: New motorcycle production, premium touring and adventure models

Industry Development Characteristics and Market Trends
Exceptional Growth Trajectory
The MTPMS market is experiencing strong 11.9% CAGR growth, driven by:

Safety awareness: Increasing rider awareness of tire-related safety risks

Emerging market expansion: Rapid growth of commuter motorcycles and scooters in China, India, and ASEAN

OEM adoption: Rollout of factory-fit TPMS on premium models from major motorcycle manufacturers

Regulatory momentum: Growing regulatory interest in motorcycle safety features

Technology advancement: Improved sensor reliability, connectivity, and integration

Technology Evolution
Key technological developments shaping the market include:

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connectivity: Smartphone integration and app-based monitoring

Internal sensor advancement: Improved battery life and durability

System integration: ECU and instrument cluster integration for OE applications

Temperature monitoring: Combined pressure and temperature data for comprehensive tire health

Predictive alerts: Advanced algorithms for leak detection and maintenance prediction

Market Structure and Dynamics
Today the market is dominated by external, valve-cap systems in the aftermarket segment. However, the fastest growth comes from internal, OE-grade sensors integrated with the ECU and instrument cluster. Asia (especially China, India, and ASEAN) remains the volume engine for the market, while Europe and North America anchor the high-value, high-specification segment.

Geographic Market Dynamics

Asia-Pacific: Volume engine of the market; massive commuter motorcycle fleet in China, India, and ASEAN; growing safety awareness; expanding aftermarket and OEM adoption

North America: High-value market with emphasis on premium touring and adventure motorcycles; strong aftermarket presence; technology adoption driven by enthusiast riders

Europe: High-specification market with focus on safety features; strong OEM adoption on premium models; regulatory influence

Latin America: Growing market with expanding motorcycle ownership; commuter-focused applications

Middle East and Africa: Emerging market with increasing two-wheeler adoption

Exclusive Observation: The Convergence of TPMS Technology and Connected Motorcycle Ecosystems
Drawing on our ongoing analysis of motorcycle safety and connectivity trends, we observe a significant strategic evolution: MTPMS is increasingly positioned as a foundational component of connected motorcycle ecosystems rather than a standalone safety feature. This convergence encompasses:

Smartphone integration: Direct app connectivity for real-time monitoring and historical data

Fleet management: TPMS data integrated into commercial motorcycle fleet operations

Maintenance scheduling: Predictive alerts integrated with service reminders

Insurance telematics: Tire pressure data as component of usage-based insurance programs

OEM digital services: TPMS integrated with manufacturer-connected vehicle platforms

For OEMs and technology suppliers, this evolution creates opportunities for value-added services and enhanced customer engagement beyond the initial hardware sale.

Strategic Implications for Stakeholders
For motorcycle OEMs and safety technology executives: MTPMS offers compelling safety differentiation and premium feature content. Key considerations include:

Technology selection: Evaluating internal vs. external sensor configurations for specific models

Integration planning: Incorporating TPMS into instrument cluster and connectivity systems

Cost positioning: Balancing feature content with vehicle price points

Regulatory strategy: Anticipating potential safety mandate developments

For investors: The 11.9% CAGR reflects exceptional growth with characteristics including:

Secular demand: Rising safety awareness and OEM adoption

Emerging market growth: Expanding motorcycle fleet in Asia-Pacific

Technology upgrading: Shift to internal, integrated systems with higher value

Regulatory potential: Possible future safety mandates expanding market

For manufacturers: Success factors include:

Sensor technology: Reliable, durable sensor designs

Connectivity expertise: BLE and smartphone integration capabilities

Cost competitiveness: Affordable solutions for volume markets

OEM relationships: Partnerships with major motorcycle manufacturers

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