Core Insights - Mercedes-Benz Group reported weaker results for Q3 2025, with a 7% decline in group revenue to €32.14 billion ($37.37 billion) and a 70% drop in EBIT to €750 million, impacted by reduced gross profitability and significant special charges [1][2] Financial Performance - Group revenue decreased by 7% to €32.14 billion ($37.37 billion) [1] - EBIT fell 70% to €750 million, while adjusted EBIT decreased 17% to €2.09 billion [1] - Net profit declined by 31% to €1.19 billion, resulting in earnings per share of €1.22, a 33% drop [1] Special Charges and Legal Proceedings - Legal proceedings and related measures amounted to €427 million, a significant increase from €20 million, primarily recognized at Mercedes-Benz Mobility [3] - The group increased other provisions related to the UK's motor finance redress scheme by a mid-three-digit million-euro amount in Q3 2025 [3] Segment Performance - Mercedes-Benz Cars revenue fell 7.3% to €23.74 billion, with adjusted EBIT at €1.13 billion, down from €1.20 billion [4] - The division sold 441,453 vehicles in the quarter, affected by market conditions in China and tariff policies in the US [4] - Mercedes-Benz Vans revenue decreased by 13.2% to €4.04 billion, with adjusted EBIT at €412 million; electric van sales increased by 96% [5] - Mercedes-Benz Mobility's revenue slipped 3.4% to €5.80 billion, but adjusted EBIT improved to €313 million from €285 million [5] Overall Trends - Over the first nine months of 2025, group revenue decreased by 8% to €98.52 billion [5] - EBIT dropped 59% to €4.31 billion, with adjusted EBIT falling 35% to €6.63 billion, and net profit halved to €3.87 billion [6]
Mercedes‑Benz reports softer third quarter
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-30 09:07