Royal Enfield-maker Eicher Motors on May 14 reported a net profit of Rs 1,362 crore for the fourth quarter of FY25, marking a rise of nearly 27 percent from the Rs 1,070 crore net profit reported in Q4 FY24. The firm's revenue from operations meanwhile rose 23 percent on-year to Rs 5,150 crore.
Notably, the company has reported a higher jump in net profit than the 20.6 percent surge estimated on an average by brokerages polled by Moneycontrol. Its revenue from operations is also higher than the MC poll estimate of Rs 5,072 crore.
Along with the Q4 results, the company announced a final dividend of Rs 70 per equity share. The record date to determine the eligibility of the shareholders set to receive the payment is yet to be announced.
The company's total expenses grew nearly 27 percent YoY to Rs 4,200 crore in Q4 FY25. It also reported a 11.4 percent YoY jump in EBITDA to Rs 1,258 crore during the quarter under review.
Notably, Royal Enfield recorded its highest-ever quarterly sales at 2,80,801 motorcycles, marking a rise of over 23 percent from Q4 FY24.
For the entire financial year 2025, Eicher Motors said that it achieved its best-ever financial performance by recording a 14 percent YoY jump in revenue from operations at Rs 18,870 crore and 8.9 percent YoY rise in EBITDA at Rs 4,712 crore.
The company said that Royal Enfield crossed the 1 million annual sales milestone for the first time in FY25. "Domestic sales grew 8.1% to 902,757 units, while international volumes grew 29.7%, with 100,136 motorcycles exported," it added.
Speaking about the company's performance, B Govindarajan, MD of Eicher Motors and CEO of Royal Enfield, said, "FY25 was an incredible year for Eicher Motors and Royal Enfield. We delivered our best-ever financial performance and despite a slow start to the year, we built strong momentum in the second half, launching six new motorcycles, achieving a record festive season and seeing healthy demand across all our products."
He added, "We also strengthened our international footprint, with consolidated exports surging 29.7% to 1,00,136 units and opened new CKD operations. We were honoured to be ranked highest by JD Power in overall two-wheeler initial quality, which reinforces our long-term focus on product quality. We also marked our entry into electric mobility with Flying Flea, our city+ EV brand that brings together timeless design and modern tech."
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Eicher Motors Chairman Siddhartha Lal meanwhile said, "We have had a remarkable year at EML and have reported exceptional performance across both Royal Enfield and VE Commercial Vehicles. In the motorcycle business, the middleweight segment saw a lot of action from our peers. Remaining unfazed and maintaining focus on our strategic goals and community, Royal Enfield stood head and shoulders above everyone else to sell one million motorcycles annually, for the first time in its history. With several global award winning and category defining motorcycles now sitting within the Royal Enfield portfolio, we are super excited and confident about the possibilities that lie ahead of us."
The results were released in the post market hours of May 14. The shares of the company closed 0.52 percent higher at Rs 5,447 apiece on May 12. The stock will be under active watch tomorrow when the market reopens.
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