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Key Points Revenue (GAAP) reached $47.1 billion for Q2 2025, beating expectations with non-GAAP EPS of $2.53 (analyst estimate: $2.34) and GAAP revenue of $47,122 million (analyst estimate: $45,843.29 million) but down 1.
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Despite a decrease in overall sales for the year, EVs are shining bright in the lead-up to September’s consumer credit deadline.
General Motors Co. in Detroit today reported second-quarter 2025 revenue of $47.1 billion and earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)-adjusted of $3 billion.
General Motors has reported a third consecutive quarter of profitability in China, signaling a sustained rebound in the world's largest auto market amid intensifying competition and a rapid transition to electric vehicles.
General Motors says it lost more than $1 billion in the second quarter because of U.S. tariffs. Stellantis lost more than double that in the first half of the year and blamed a sizeable chunk of that on tariffs, as well.
The decline was largely driven by GM’s North American operations, where EBIT-adjusted dropped 45.5% to $2.4 billion, with margins shrinking to 6.1% from 10.9% a year ago. This weakness overshadowed improvements in GM’s international operations, which saw EBIT-adjusted rise to $204 million from $50 million last year.
General Motors (NYSE:GM) reported adjusted EPS of $2.53, topping analysts' $2.45 estimate, but revenue declined 1.8% year?on?year to $47.12 billion. The sales drop in key North American and China markets raised questions about demand resilience.
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