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Lamborghini quarterly revenue up 29.6% as hybrid models boost deliveries
Lamborghini quarterly revenue up 29.6% as hybrid models boost deliveries

Reuters

time06-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

Lamborghini quarterly revenue up 29.6% as hybrid models boost deliveries

May 6 (Reuters) - Italian luxury sports carmaker Lamborghini reported on Tuesday a 29.6% jump in revenue to 895.2 million euros, driven by strong global demand for its new hybrid models, the Revuelto and Urus SE, despite the complex global scenario. Lamborghini, part of Germany's Volkswagen group ( opens new tab, also made an operating profit (EBIT) of 248.1 million euros, up 32.8% from the same period in 2024. Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and innovations that are driving the global automotive industry with the Reuters Auto File newsletter. Sign up here. The carmaker delivered 2,967 cars in the first quarter of 2025, with the Americas showing a 21% increase, and EMEA and APAC regions also seeing growth. EMEA deliveries rose by 7% to 1,368 units, and APAC deliveries increased by 14% to 565 units. CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated that the first-quarter results underscore the strength of the brand, even amid economic uncertainty. "2025 opened with a solid performance, confirming the continuity of a path of sustainable financial growth. Our commitment remains focused on creating lasting value for our stakeholders, maintaining our long-term vision based on economic solidity and environmental responsibility," CFO Paolo Poma said in a statement.

New Tesla sales in Spain drop 36% in April despite EV sales surge
New Tesla sales in Spain drop 36% in April despite EV sales surge

Reuters

time05-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

New Tesla sales in Spain drop 36% in April despite EV sales surge

May 5 (Reuters) - Tesla's (TSLA.O), opens new tab new car sales in Spain fell 36% in April from the same month in 2024 to 571 vehicles, registration data released by industry group ANFAC showed on Monday, while sales of electric cars from other brands soared. Over the first four months of 2025, sales of Teslas in Spain fell 17% over the same period a year earlier, while sales of electrified vehicles, a category that includes both fully electric vehicles and hybrids, were up 54%. Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and innovations that are driving the global automotive industry with the Reuters Auto File newsletter. Sign up here. Sales of Teslas have dropped in Europe as the manufacturer owned by billionaire Elon Musk faces increased competition from European and especially Chinese EV brands. Musk's embrace of far-right politics in Europe has also led to protests against him and the company, as well as vandalism at its showrooms and charging stations across the U.S. and Europe. Musk said two weeks ago he would cut back on the time he devotes to the Trump administration and spend more time running Tesla. In Spain, sales of Chinese automakers BYD, MG and Omoda were up 644%, 80% and 346% so far this year, respectively, ANFAC's report showed.

Audi posts Q1 sales increase helped by higher EV sales, confirms outlook
Audi posts Q1 sales increase helped by higher EV sales, confirms outlook

Reuters

time05-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

Audi posts Q1 sales increase helped by higher EV sales, confirms outlook

May 5 (Reuters) - Volkswagen's premium brand Audi on Monday confirmed its full-year guidance with the caveat that any impact from U.S. tariffs was excluded, after its first-quarter revenue rose 12.4%, helped by higher sales of electric models. Quarterly revenue rose to 15.43 billion euros ($17.49 billion) in the January-March period, compared with 13.73 billion a year ago. Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and innovations that are driving the global automotive industry with the Reuters Auto File newsletter. Sign up here. The company confirmed its full-year outlook of 2025 revenue between 67.5 and 72.5 billion euros and an operating margin range of 7%-9%. "Financial implications of import tariffs, particularly in the United States, cannot be conclusively assessed," Audi said, adding that implications of a March agreement between Audi's management and the works council were also not yet taken into account for the guidance. While the company delivered 3.4% fewer vehicles globally in the first quarter of 2025, unit sales of electric cars rose 30.1%. In North America, excluding Mexico, Audi's deliveries fell 2.1% to 48,599 vehicles, as many models there are due to be upgraded, the company said. Deliveries in China fell 7% to 144,471 vehicles in the quarter, dragged by intense competition in the local market, the company added. Like other European carmakers, Audi has been dealt a severe blow by the tariffs, which are expected to raise car prices by thousands of dollars and rattle an automobile sector already struggling with high costs and intensifying competition. Audi is among the carmakers most exposed to U.S. import tariffs as it has no factory in the United States. It serves that market through a plant in San Jose Chiapa, Mexico, which makes the popular Q5 model and employs over 5,000 people. ($1 = 0.8824 euros)

Jaguar Land Rover restarts car exports to the US, The Times reports
Jaguar Land Rover restarts car exports to the US, The Times reports

Reuters

time03-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

Jaguar Land Rover restarts car exports to the US, The Times reports

May 3 (Reuters) - Jaguar Land Rover has restarted shipments of vehicles to the U.S. after pausing them in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, The Times reported on Saturday. The first shipments of JLR vehicles bound for the U.S. for almost a month left Britain on Wednesday, the Times report said. Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and innovations that are driving the global automotive industry with the Reuters Auto File newsletter. Sign up here. JLR, which is owned by India's Tata Motors ( opens new tab, said in April it would pause shipments of its Britain-made cars to the United States for a month as it considers how to mitigate the cost of Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars and light trucks, which came into effect on April 3.

Magna plans cost-cutting measures to cushion tariff hit after profit misses estimate
Magna plans cost-cutting measures to cushion tariff hit after profit misses estimate

Reuters

time02-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

Magna plans cost-cutting measures to cushion tariff hit after profit misses estimate

May 2 (Reuters) - Canadian auto parts supplier Magna International ( opens new tab said on Friday that it plans to implement cost-saving measures to cushion the hit from U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs. The cost-cutting plans come after the company missed first-quarter profit estimates due to a 3% decline in global vehicle production, with Magna especially impacted by Tata Motors' ( opens new tab Jaguar halting production of I-Pace and E-Pace. Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and innovations that are driving the global automotive industry with the Reuters Auto File newsletter. Sign up here. Trump's wavering tariff policies could further roil Magna's financials, as they have forced U.S. auto companies to rethink part sourcing and production output. "We are actively advancing several initiatives, including operational excellence, restructuring, commercial recoveries, and reduced capital and engineering spending to mitigate the impact of tariffs," said Magna CEO Swamy Kotagiri. Further details on the cost cuts could be the key focus for investors on the company's conference call with analysts later in the day. On an adjusted basis, Magna earned 78 cents per share for the quarter through March, compared with analysts' estimates of 90 cents per share according to data compiled by LSEG. Overall quarterly sales fell about 8.2% to $10.07 billion from a year earlier but outperformed estimates of $9.7 billion. Its peer Aptiv , however, forecast its second-quarter profit above analysts' estimates on Thursday, betting on benefits from its previously employed cost-saving measures.

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