Hero Motocorp Post Strong Q4, FY25 Growth powered by premiumization and efficiency

Hero Motocorp Post Strong Q4, FY25 Growth powered by premiumization and efficiency

1 minute, 54 seconds Read

Hero Motocorp reported a consolidated net profit of £ 4,376 crore for FY25, an increase of 17 percent yo yo compared to £ 3,742 crore in FY24 | Photocredit: Cueapi

Hero MotoCorp, the largest two -wheeler manufacturer in India, reported a growth of 24 percent on an annual basis (yoj) in consolidated net profit to £ 1,169 crore for the fourth quarter (Q4) ending on 31 March, powered by a favorable product mix, raised parts income and cost -patienties. In the corresponding quarter of the previous year, the net profit of the company was £ 943.46 crore.

Consolidated income from operations also saw a 4 percent yoy reasons up to £ 9,970 crore during the revised quarter, compared to around £ 9,617 crore inq4 fy24.

The company emphasized the current premiumization strategy, characterized by the FY25 launches of high-quality models such as the Xtreme 250R, Xpulse 210 and the 2024 Xtreme 160R 2V. In the scooter segment, Hero Motocorp strengthened his portfolio with the new Destini 125, Xoom 125 and Xoom 160.

While the sale of motorcycle and scooter in Q4 fell slightly to 13.81 Lakh units of 13.92 Lakh units in the same period of FY24, the entire financial year 2025 saw considerable growth. Hero Motocorp reported a consolidated net profit of £ 4,376 crore for FY25, an increase of 17 percent yo yo compared to £ 3,742 crore in FY24. Consolidated income from activities for FY25 Reden by 8.29 percent JoJ to £ 40,923.42 Crore, compared to £ 37,788.62 Crore in the previous financial year. The company sold 58.99 Lakh units in FY25, an increase of 5 percent compared to 56.21 LAKH units in FY24.

Highest income ever

Vikram S Kasbekar, executive director and acting CEO, stated that the company has achieved its highest income and profit ever in FY25, which maintained market leadership for the 24th consecutive year. He attributed this success to strong growth in the premium, scooter and EV segments, fed by new product launches and noticed strong retail traction, especially in premium and scooter offers, so that the company positioned well for future growth.

In the meantime, Hero Motocorp has also declared a final dividend of £ 65 per own share. Including the interim dividend of £ 100 per share, the total dividend for FY25 £ 165 per share, which represents a payment of 8,250 percent, said it. Shares of the company closed on Tuesday at £ 4,062 each on the BSE, an increase of 1.81 percent compared to the previous closure.

Published on May 13, 2025

#Hero #Motocorp #Post #Strong #FY25 #Growth #powered #premiumization #efficiency

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *