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Switzerland

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Switzerland’s bicycle industry favours premium retail, with a focus on high-quality mountain bikes and e-bikes. The country has a strong IBD distribution channel where consumers value innovation, durability, and eco-conscious designs. Production facilities in the country are smaller but advanced, emphasising precision and sustainability.
E-bike market share:
44%
Industry Association:
Velosuisse
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  • Thömus took over the majority of the Bike World branches in Switzerland from Migros and reopened them as Thömus Bike World on 1 March 2025. – Photo Thömus
    Market Report Switzerland7 Apr 26

    Consolidation in Swiss bicycle market slows as sports bikes cushion losses

    Although the number of bicycles delivered in Switzerland fell again by around 25,000 units in 2025, the trend in sports bicycles and e-bikes provided a ray of hope, as sales in these categories started to rise again. Looking solely at specialist retailers, excluding major distributors, rising figures were recorded in almost all sectors. However, the Swiss bicycle suppliers' association, Velosuisse, still refers to being in a 'consolidation phase.'

  • Scott’s new co-CEO Hsuan Boon Tan (r.) together with existing co‑CEO Pascal Ducrot. – Photo Scott
    People1 Apr 26

    Youngone commits to Scott's future and appoints new co-CEO

    Scott has announced the appointment of Hsuan Boon Tan as co‑CEO, serving alongside the existing co‑CEO Pascal Ducrot. Hsuan Boon Tan will be based at the company's global headquarters in Switzerland. The company writes that, "the appointment marks the company's progression into a new phase focused on sustained growth and strengthened overall economics following a successful stabilisation period after several turbulent years for the industry."

  • Stromer’s concept launch was under a veil of secrecy at the brand's booth at Velofollies. – Photo MyStromer.
    Speed pedelec29 Jan 26

    Stromer teases new chapter as concept bike targets 2027 launch 

    At Velofollies this month, Stromer took the opportunity to present its new concept for the future in an exclusive area requiring pre-access and no mobile phones. Behind the veil was a concept of the brand's new speed pedelec, which aims to make its debut at Velofollies in 2027. As part of the announcement, the company initiated a 365-day countdown to the launch. Although no photos or press kits were given, the new speed pedelec will be the fruits of four years in development and marks 'the future of Stromer'.

  • Spoke has partnered with Viiala to integrate its VRU2X solution directly into the premium e-bikes currently in development. – Photo Viiala
    Innovations & products27 Jan 26

    Viiala partners with Spoke for integrated V2X technology on launch models

    Viiala, the Swiss-based mobility company, has entered a strategic partnership with Spoke to integrate its V2X technology directly into its premium e-bikes. This integration ensures that Viiala bikes will be seen by equipped cars in real time, even without line of sight, making Viiala one of the first premium e-bike brands to offer vehicle awareness as a built-in capability.

  • Completing a long saga, the ICC has determined the price that former CEO of Scott, Beat Zaugg will receive for his remaining shares. – Photo Scott
    Financial30 Dec 25

    Game Youngone: Beat Zaugg must sell Scott shares for a bargain price

    GIVISIEZ, Switzerland - What a "gift": Just before Christmas, the arbitration tribunal of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Paris confirmed that long-time patron Beat Zaugg must definitively sell all his Scott Sport shares to majority shareholder Youngone Corporation. At the same time, it set the (provisional) value of the package at around CHF 20 million (€21.5 million), the Swiss platform CH Media reported. This (almost) seals the deal in this spectacular power struggle.

  • Swiss bike manufacturer BMC, will count on new CEO John Glett from January 1 2026. – Photo BMC Switzerland
    People13 Nov 25

    Change of leadership from within at BMC Switzerland

    GRENCHEN, Switzerland - Swiss bike manufacturer BMC Switzerland AG, with its brands BMC, Scor and Adicta Lab has communicated a CEO change at the start of next year. On 1 Jan., BMC's Chief Sales Officer (CSO) John Glett will be promoted to Chief Executive Officer (CEO). He will succeed David Zurcher, who is ending his 12-year tenure at the top.

  • Co-founders of the brand Viiala, Tomi Viiala (left) and François-Henri Bennahmias (right), are teaming up their expertise from Stromer and a luxury watch brand, respectively. Currently in the design phase, the brand is aiming for a bicycle category and a corresponding price tag, which doesn’t yet exist today. – Photo Viiala
    Company17 Sep 25

    Ex-Stromer CEO Viiala looks to disrupt with new e-bike brand

    VALAIS, Switzerland - "We want to disrupt." That is the clear goal of the new project by ex-Stromer co-CEO Tomi Viiala. Joining forces with an elite set of partners, he is launching a new brand, Viiala, to push the current boundaries of innovation within the bicycle industry. The e-bike and speed-pedelec range hitting the market in 2028 will have a price tag to match its space-based technology and watch-industry backing. Is the bicycle industry ready for a giant leap?

  • Within one year, the market lost 7.8% of its value, dropping to €10.1 billion. Discounting to reduce overstocks played a large part in this.   – Photo Bike EuropeSubscribers only
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    Market Report Europe19 Jun 25

    Subscribers only E-bike sales in Europe see further cooling down

    ZEIST, The Netherlands - Will the European e-bike market ever reach the market share of 70%-80% that industry insiders dreamed of during the boom years of 2017-2019? An overview of e-bike market share by sales volume in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain and Switzerland clearly shows a slowdown in sales and even a contraction in some markets.

  • Online magazine13 Jun 25

    European bike markets show resilience in 2024

    Will the e-bike market in Europe ever reach a market share of 70% or even 80%, as predicted by industry insiders during the boom years of 2017-2019? An overview of e-bike market share by sales volume in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Switzerland clearly shows a slowdown in sales, and even a contraction in some markets, but there are some silver linings. This online magazine examines the current sales trends across Europe.

  • The closure of Flyer where up to 80,000 e-bikes on several production lines were assembled was an earthquake in the Swiss bicycle industry. – Photo Peter HummelSubscribers only
    Subscribers only
    Market Report8 Apr 25

    Subscribers only Swiss sales slump as total bicycle market drops 14%

    AARAU, Switzerland - In 2024, the bicycle industry in Switzerland was in a far deeper trough than in Germany or The Netherlands. Total sales fell by 54,000 units - a drop of 14%. It is worth noting that sales of e-bikes are still in the shadows of regular bicycles as market share remains locked in at around 45% for the past three years.

  • Biketec’s FIT system connects electronic components from various manufacturers into a "best-in-class" system, providing intelligent and flexible solutions for e-bike manufacturers, retailers, and consumers. – Photo BRP
    Mergers & Acquisitions28 Feb 25

    Pinion owner takes over FIT business from ZEG

    DENKENDORF, Germany - In a strategic acquisition, Pinion owner Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP), has acquired the FIT 2.0 business of Biketec GmbH from its owner, the German dealer cooperative, ZEG. The intention is to expand Pinion's portfolio in the core business of e-drives. The financial details of the BRP investment remains undisclosed.

  • WBIA and CONEBI participated in the United Nations’ 87th session of the Inland Transport Committee (ITC) – Photo WBIA
    Advocacy25 Feb 25

    WBIA promotes cycling as a scalable, low-carbon transport solution at UN conference

    GENEVA, Switzerland - The UN 'Decade of Sustainable Transport (2026-2035)' might give a boost to the promotion of cycling on a global scale. On behalf of the international bicycle industry, gathering at the World Bicycle Industry Association WBIA, Manuel Marsilio explored how this will give a follow-up to the Masterplan for Cycling Promotion.

  • According to the decision of the ICC arbitration tribunal, Scott Sports Group patron Beat Zaugg is to sell the minority share in ‘his baby’ to majority shareholder Youngone Corporation. – Photo Jo Beckendorff
    Company12 Feb 25

    ICC ruling: Beat Zaugg to cede his Scott Sports shares to Youngone

    PARIS, France - As reported by several Swiss media, Paris-based arbitration tribunal of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) handed down its verdict regarding Scott Sports SA (or Scott Sports Group) ownership. According to the ruling made on 6 February, Beat Zaugg, who is still co-owner of Swiss bike and winter sports supplier, is to cede his 47% stake in the company to majority owner Youngone Corporation.

  • The team of Biketec, a spin-off from Flyer that is also owned by ZEG will stay on at the location in Switzerland as Flyer production moves to Germany. – Photo Biketec
    Locations14 Jan 25

    Kettler plant to deliver Flyers by February, Biketec survives Swiss cuts

    HUTTWIL, Switzerland - As predicted, Flyer production is being relocated to ZEG's Kettler factory in Germany. Only a skeleton team for Swiss dealer support will remain at the Swiss site in Huttwil. They will remain alongside sister company Biketec GmbH with its connectivity solution FIT which has not been affected by the exodus, but only after intense negotiations.

  • The German hammerman strikes: Huttwil will definitely soon be ‘flyered out’ at the expense of over 100 hundred jobs. Photo Peter Hummel
    Production21 Nov 24

    The end for Flyer in Huttwil: Swiss-made is definitely over

    HUTTWIL, Switzerland - The closure of production at Flyer in Huttwil is now a sad certainty. Following the conclusion of the consultation process, CEO Andy Kessler announced yesterday that at least 150 employees will soon be made redundant. The media only learned of this unfortunate pre-Christmas news via dealers and employees; owner ZEG has not disclosed any information.

  • “We don’t expect a normalisation of the market before 2026,” says Flyer CEO Andy Kessler. - Photo Peter Hummel
    Interview7 Nov 24

    Flyer CEO Andy Kessler: "We have a year's worth of stock of some components"

    HUTTWIL, Switzerland - The reorganisation plans for Flyer as announced last week by ZEG caused a big scratch on the image of the Swiss company which once stood at the forefront of the e-bike boom in Europe. Shortly before the announcement, CEO Andy Kessler discussed the inventory situation at Flyer and finding a way back to 'normal', but also their relationship with owner ZEG and the market dominance of Bosch during an interview with Bike Europe.

  • The German hammerman strikes: in Huttwil, there soon might not be much left of the once proud Flyer factory. - Photo Peter Hummel
    financial31 Oct 24

    ZEG plans to close Flyer factory in Switzerland

    HUTTWIL, Switzerland - A big disappointment for the Swiss e-bike industry came forward yesterday when owner ZEG announced their future plans for the Flyer facility. In an ad hoc press release ZEG states their plan to largely close its long-standing site in Huttwil and possibly continue production outside of Switzerland.

  • Tomi Viiala will leave Stromer after 11 years in various functions, lastly as co-CEO. - Photo Bike Europe
    people8 Oct 24

    Change in management at Stromer as Tomi Viiala steps down as co-CEO

    OBERWANGEN, Switzerland - After 11 years at Stromer, co-CEO Tomi Viiala has decided to step back from the operational business and leave the company. The reason given is to "spend more time with his family, who live in Finland." Viiala will remain a shareholder of Stromer.

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