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Visteon(VC) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript
2026-02-19 15:00
Visteon (NasdaqGS:VC) Q4 2025 Earnings call February 19, 2026 09:00 AM ET Speaker3Good morning. I'm Kris Doyle, Vice President of Investor Relations and FP&A. Welcome to our earnings call for the fourth quarter of 2025. Before we begin this morning's call, I'd like to remind you that today's presentation contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to various risks, un ...
Penske Automotive saw premium luxury sales miss targets in Q4 2025
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-17 11:00
Core Insights - Penske Automotive Group experienced a decline in sales of German luxury brands due to tariff disruptions, a shift towards battery-electric vehicles, and a challenging operating environment in the UK [2][3] Sales Performance - New sales of German luxury brands fell by 20% in the U.S. and 22% in the U.K., with a decrease of over 2,800 battery-electric vehicle units compared to Q4 of the previous year [3] - BMW of North America reported U.S. sales of 117,506 units in Q4, down 3.4% from Q4 2024, while Mercedes-Benz USA reported 79,350 units, down 12% [5] - For the full year, BMW's U.S. sales reached a record 388,897 vehicles, up 4.7%, and Mercedes-Benz's sales were 303,200, up 1% [6] Financial Performance - Penske Automotive reported a net income of $186.7 million in Q4, a decrease of 25.4% year-over-year, and a full-year net income of $937.9 million, down 3.6% [7] - The retail automotive segment achieved record revenue and gross profit in both Q4 and the full year, with parts and service revenue of $831.9 million in Q4, up 5.1%, and $3.2 billion for the full year, up 5.3% compared to 2024 [8] Market Share - Premium-luxury brands constituted 71% of Penske Automotive Group's worldwide dealership revenue in 2025, with BMW leading at 25%, followed by Porsche at 10%, Audi at 9%, and Mercedes-Benz at 8% [4]
QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) Earnings Call Presentation
2026-02-11 21:00
QuantumScape Corp (NASDAQ: QS) Investor Presentation February 2026 QUANTUMSCAPE CONFIDENTIAL Forward-Looking Statements This presentation contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws based on management's current expectations, assumptions, and available information about future events as of the date of this letter. All statements, other than historical facts, including those about the Company's anticipated commercial and operational milestones, financial outlook, a ...
Haig Partners Serves as the Exclusive Advisor on the Sale of Lexus of Westport, Toyota of Westport, and Audi Hawthorne to Keeler Motor Car Company and Open Road Capital – Located in One of the Best Luxury Markets in the U.S.
Businesswire· 2026-02-11 16:43
Group 1 - Haig Partners LLC acted as the exclusive advisor for New Country Motor Car Group in the sale of its Lexus of Westport, Toyota of Westport, and Audi Hawthorne dealerships [1] - The Lexus and Toyota dealerships are situated on the "Gold Coast" in Connecticut, while the Audi dealership is located in Westchester County, New York [1]
FAW-VW recalls 206,012 Audi compact SUVs in China
Reuters· 2026-02-06 10:53
Core Viewpoint - Volkswagen's joint venture with FAW is set to recall 206,012 units of the Audi Q2L due to potential safety risks related to loose car body panels [1] Group 1: Recall Details - The recall affects Audi Q2L vehicles produced in China between August 2018 and January 2025 [1] - The decision was announced by China's market regulator, highlighting the importance of safety compliance in the automotive industry [1]
Japan’s vehicle sales decline by 2% in January
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-06 10:12
Market Overview - Japan's new vehicle market declined by 2.3% year-on-year to 367,748 units in January 2026, following a 12% rise to 376,255 in the same month last year [1] - The market remains sluggish, with Japanese consumers facing increased pressure from rising interest rates, as the Bank of Japan raised its key policy rate to a decades-high of 0.75% [5] Vehicle Sales Breakdown - Sales of passenger vehicles declined by 6.2% to 307,838 units, with larger (standard) models dropping by 12% to 130,318 units [2] - Truck sales rose by 25% to 59,214 units, driven by a 50% surge in light truck sales to 17,571 units and a 21% rise in mini-truck sales to 31,125 units [2] - Sales of medium and large buses and coaches remained unchanged at 696 units [2] Manufacturer Performance - Toyota led the market decline with a 3.5% drop to 116,007 units, reflecting a 10% fall in passenger vehicle sales, partially offset by increased truck and bus sales [3] - Daihatsu, a Toyota subsidiary, saw sales rise by almost 11% to 45,251 units, driven by a sharp increase in mini-truck sales [3] - Suzuki's sales decreased slightly to 60,863 units, while Honda's sales fell by less than 2% to 49,411 units [3] - Nissan continued to underperform, with sales falling by over 11% to 35,296 units [3] Market Share of Overseas Brands - Overseas brands accounted for less than 4% of total vehicle sales in Japan, with German automakers such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW-Mini, Audi, and Volkswagen leading this segment [4] Future Projections - GlobalData forecasts a 4.6% rise in light vehicle sales to 4.74 million units in Japan in 2026, followed by a 1% decline to 4.69 million in 2027 [5]
CNBC's Inside India newsletter: EU edges out U.S. in getting India to slash auto tariffs, but can European carmakers win big?
CNBC· 2026-01-29 08:07
Core Insights - India and the European Union have finalized a significant free trade agreement that will gradually reduce import duties on European cars from 70%-110% to 10%, applicable to a quota of 250,000 vehicles priced above €15,000 ($17,952) per year [2][23]. Industry Impact - The deal provides European automobile manufacturers with access to India's third-largest car market, which is projected to reach 6 million units by 2030, driven by a young population with increasing disposable incomes [5]. - Despite the tariff reductions, the majority of cars sold in India are priced below ₹2 million ($21,756), indicating that the market for European luxury cars may remain limited due to additional local taxes [6][8]. - The Indian auto market is currently dominated by local manufacturers such as Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata, and Mahindra, which have established a strong presence over the past two decades [7]. Competitive Landscape - The European luxury brands, including Mercedes-Benz, BMW, JLR, Audi, and Volvo, sold 49,000 cars in India in the financial year ending March 2025, compared to total passenger car sales of 4.3 million [8]. - Indian and Korean manufacturers are rapidly expanding their market presence through capacity growth and frequent product launches, putting pressure on European brands [9]. - The free trade agreement may prompt European companies to reassess their business strategies in India, potentially leading to the introduction of new products and deeper localization [10][11]. Market Reactions - Following the announcement of the trade deal, shares of major Indian auto companies, including Mahindra & Mahindra, Hyundai Motor India, Maruti Suzuki, and Tata Motors, fell between 1.5% and 4% [14]. - Industry leaders view the trade deal positively, as it allows Indian manufacturers duty-free access to European markets while still protecting the majority of local sales volumes [15]. Consumer Preferences - The evolving consumer preferences in India may lead to increased competition in the premium SUV segment, which is priced above ₹2.3 million, as European brands can now offer competitive pricing [13]. - There is a growing demand for cars with better amenities, and consumers hope that European manufacturers will introduce their latest models in India at reasonable prices following the trade deal [16].
Labour union IG Metall warns German carmakers ahead of wage talks
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-28 12:13
Core Insights - IG Metall is preparing for wage negotiations with German carmakers, warning of potential escalation due to challenges in the automotive sector [1][5] - The German automotive industry is facing significant pressures, including competition from Chinese manufacturers, US tariffs, and lower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles [1][5] Group 1: Wage Negotiations and Union Influence - IG Metall represents a significant force in shaping strategic decisions within major German companies, holding half of the supervisory board seats [2] - The union has successfully negotiated to secure tens of thousands of jobs and investment commitments for German locations, despite employees foregoing billions of euros [3] Group 2: Industry Challenges and Job Cuts - The automotive sector has announced plans to cut nearly 100,000 jobs by 2030, with major companies like Robert Bosch, Volkswagen, and Ford leading the reductions [2][4] - Specific job cuts include Audi (7,500 roles), Continental (10,150 positions), Ford (1,000 jobs), Porsche (1,900 positions), Bosch (18,500 roles), Schaeffler (4,700 jobs), Volkswagen (35,000 positions), and ZF Friedrichshafen (14,000 roles) [4] Group 3: Market Conditions - German vehicle production has stagnated for three consecutive years, with output in 2025 projected to be approximately 11% below 2019 levels [5] - The rise of Chinese competitors, such as BYD, is increasing pressure on German car manufacturers both domestically and through imports [5]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2026-01-25 19:00
Volkswagen AG won’t go ahead with a planned Audi factory in the US unless automotive tariffs are reduced, CEO Oliver Blume told Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper. https://t.co/R2KkFo9fOh ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2026-01-25 15:18
Volkswagen AG won’t go ahead with a planned Audi factory in the US unless automotive tariffs are reduced, CEO Oliver Blume told Germany’s Handelsblatt newspaper. https://t.co/rlc7nDhDmT ...