Founded in 2005, Italika Motorcycles ended 2024 with record figures – reaching eighth place in the global top ten for sales.
According to data published on the MotorcyclesData website, the Mexican manufacturer registered 1.3 million units last year – a 36.2% increase, with particular growth in Mexico and Guatemala.
Thus, Italika remains among the world’s top ten best-selling motorcycle manufacturers – solidifying its position by climbing two spots to secure eighth place.
Meanwhile, Grupo Salinas – which owns Italika – is investing $27.6 million in a new factory in El Salto. The facility will also produce Benelli and Hero motorcycles, featuring two modern production lines with a capacity of up to 500,000 units per year.

The Estoril Circuit was the scene of strong emotions this Friday, as the World Women's Championship (WorldWCR) athletes faced a drying track for the Portuguese Superpole. After a free practice session in the rain, the battle for first place on the grid intensified between the two main rivals in the…

This year, the Women's Motorcycle World Championship (WorldWCR) debuts alongside the World Superbike Championship, and the line-up has already been completed. The first round will take place from June 14th to 16th at Imola. Twenty-four riders have been selected from over 40 who applied. There are some names more familiar…

This year, the Women's Motorcycle World Championship (WorldWCR) will debut alongside the World Superbike Championship and the lineup has already been completed. The first round will take place from June 14th to 16th in Imola. 24 riders were selected from over 40 applicants. Some names are more well-known than others,…