India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp, reported a 6% year-on-year (YoY) increase in its standalone net profit, reaching Rs 1,081 crore for the fourth quarter of FY25. The company also saw a 4% YoY rise in revenue from operations, totalling Rs 9,519 crore for the quarter.
In line with its strong performance, Hero MotoCorp’s Board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 65 per share, subject to approval by shareholders at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). The dividend payout will be completed within 30 days of the AGM, as per an ET report.
The company’s EBITDA for the fourth quarter stood at Rs 1,416 crore, reflecting a 4% YoY growth, while its Profit Before Tax (PBT) increased by 7% to reach Rs 1,442 crore. During the quarter, Hero MotoCorp sold 13.81 lakh units of motorcycles and scooters.
For the full fiscal year FY25, Hero MotoCorp achieved its highest-ever revenue and profit figures, posting Rs 40,756 crore in revenue and Rs 4,610 crore in profit. The EBITDA margin for the year stood at 14.4%, an improvement of 40 basis points over the previous year. This margin expansion was driven by a favourable product mix, enhanced cost efficiencies, and a decrease in commodity costs.
Hero MotoCorp credited its strong performance to significant growth across the premium, scooter, and electric vehicle (EV) segments, fuelled by a series of successful product launches. Export volumes also exceeded industry trends, and the company expanded its premium retail footprint in India while entering new global markets.
“We are observing strong retail traction, especially in our new premium and scooter offerings. Continued consolidation in the core segment, growth in the 125cc category, and the upcoming EV launch position us well for sustained momentum,” said Vikram S Kasbekar, Executive Director and Acting CEO of Hero MotoCorp.
The company continued to push forward with its premiumization strategy, launching several new high-end models during FY25, including the Xtreme 250R, Xpulse 210, and the 2024 edition of the Xtreme 160R 2V. Additionally, Hero MotoCorp reinforced its presence in the scooter segment with the introduction of the New Destini 125, Xoom 125, and Xoom 160.
Hero MotoCorp also achieved its highest-ever electric vehicle sales, recording nearly a 200% increase compared to FY24, further solidifying its commitment to the growing EV market.
In line with its strong performance, Hero MotoCorp’s Board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 65 per share, subject to approval by shareholders at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). The dividend payout will be completed within 30 days of the AGM, as per an ET report.
The company’s EBITDA for the fourth quarter stood at Rs 1,416 crore, reflecting a 4% YoY growth, while its Profit Before Tax (PBT) increased by 7% to reach Rs 1,442 crore. During the quarter, Hero MotoCorp sold 13.81 lakh units of motorcycles and scooters.
For the full fiscal year FY25, Hero MotoCorp achieved its highest-ever revenue and profit figures, posting Rs 40,756 crore in revenue and Rs 4,610 crore in profit. The EBITDA margin for the year stood at 14.4%, an improvement of 40 basis points over the previous year. This margin expansion was driven by a favourable product mix, enhanced cost efficiencies, and a decrease in commodity costs.
Hero MotoCorp credited its strong performance to significant growth across the premium, scooter, and electric vehicle (EV) segments, fuelled by a series of successful product launches. Export volumes also exceeded industry trends, and the company expanded its premium retail footprint in India while entering new global markets.
“We are observing strong retail traction, especially in our new premium and scooter offerings. Continued consolidation in the core segment, growth in the 125cc category, and the upcoming EV launch position us well for sustained momentum,” said Vikram S Kasbekar, Executive Director and Acting CEO of Hero MotoCorp.
The company continued to push forward with its premiumization strategy, launching several new high-end models during FY25, including the Xtreme 250R, Xpulse 210, and the 2024 edition of the Xtreme 160R 2V. Additionally, Hero MotoCorp reinforced its presence in the scooter segment with the introduction of the New Destini 125, Xoom 125, and Xoom 160.
Hero MotoCorp also achieved its highest-ever electric vehicle sales, recording nearly a 200% increase compared to FY24, further solidifying its commitment to the growing EV market.
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