Core Insights - Harley-Davidson, Inc. reported first-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings of $1.07 per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 80 cents, but down from $1.72 per share in the same quarter last year [1] - Consolidated revenues for the quarter were $1.33 billion, a decline of 23% year-over-year [1] Segmental Highlights - Revenues from the Motorcycle and Related Products segment fell 27% year-over-year to $1.08 billion, missing the forecast of $1.17 billion due to lower motorcycle shipments [2] - Worldwide motorcycle shipments decreased by 33% to 38,600 units, below the estimate of 43,571 units [2] - Revenues from motorcycle sales were $864 million, down 29% year-over-year, with operating income plunging 51% to $116 million, falling short of the estimate of $165.2 million [2] Retail Performance - Harley-Davidson retailed 31,000 motorcycle units globally, a decline of 21% year-over-year, and below expectations of 38,000 units [3] - Retail motorcycle sales in North America decreased by 24% to 20,900 units, while sales in EMEA declined by 2%, and Asia Pacific and Latin America saw declines of 28% and 6%, respectively [3] Parts and Accessories - Revenues from parts and accessories fell 14% year-over-year to $143 million, missing the estimate of $162.2 million [4] - Revenues from apparel decreased by 11% year-over-year to $57 million, also falling short of the forecast of $63 million [4] Financial Services - Revenues for Harley-Davidson Financial Services totaled $245 million, a decline of 2% year-over-year, missing the forecast of $273 million [5] - Operating income increased by 19% to $64 million, surpassing the estimate of $51.4 million due to lower provisions for credit losses and reduced operating expenses [5] LiveWire Performance - Total shipments for LiveWire were 33 units, a decline of 72% from the previous year, with revenues down 42% to $3 million, missing the estimate of $6.5 million [6] - Operating loss narrowed from $29 million to $20 million, which was better than the projected loss of $29.7 million [6] Financial Position - As of March 31, 2025, Harley-Davidson had cash and cash equivalents of $1.93 billion, up from $1.59 billion at the end of 2024 [7] - Long-term debt increased to $4.96 billion from $4.46 billion as of December 31, 2024 [7] - The company withdrew its 2025 guidance amid macroeconomic uncertainties and tariff issues [7]
Harley-Davidson Tops Q1 Earnings Estimates, Withdraws Guidance