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Recreational Vehicle Market to Surpass USD 144.5 Billion by 2032

07.04.2026 09:57 1 min 1 source
TimesTech ENG
Recreational Vehicle Market to Surpass USD 144.5 Billion by 2032
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The global recreational vehicle market is showing steady growth. It is projected to expand from USD 65.56 billion in 2023 to approximately USD 144.55 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate of around 11.5%. Key drivers include rising interest in outdoor tourism, remote work, and rental services. North America remains the leading region, while Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing market.

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Recreational Vehicle Market to Surpass USD 144.5 Billion by 2032

07.04.2026 TimesTech ENG

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