General Motors Q2 2025 earnings: adj. EPS $2.53, net sales $47.12B, vehicle sales 974K units.
General Motors (NYSE: GM) has released its Q2 2025 earnings report, showcasing a mixed performance amidst challenging market conditions. The company reported adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $2.53, net sales of $47.12 billion, and vehicle sales of 974,000 units [3].
The quarter saw a decline in revenue, with a 1.8% drop to $47.1 billion, while net income fell by 35.4% to $1.9 billion. EBIT-adjusted also declined by 31.6% to $3.0 billion, with margins contracting to 6.4% from 9.3% year-over-year [3]. The North American operations (GMNA) showed significant declines, with EBIT-adjusted dropping 45.5% to $2.4 billion, indicating pricing pressure, higher costs, or unfavorable product mix affecting the core business [3].
Despite these declines, GM maintained its full-year 2025 guidance, projecting net income of $7.7-9.5 billion and EBIT-adjusted of $10.0-12.5 billion. This suggests that the company anticipates a substantial second-half improvement to offset the first-half weakness [3].
GMC sales in the U.S. increased by 6.3% to 169,686 units during the second quarter of 2025, with all models except for two in the green. The GMC Sierra full-size pickup family led in terms of sales volume with an 11.1% increase for the Sierra’s best-ever sales performance for a Q2 and first half [2].
The all-new GMC Acadia, now a larger version of the three-row crossover than the generation it replaces, posted the brand’s biggest sales increase, growing 61.01% to 16,114 units. Meanwhile, the GMC Hummer EV family saw a cumulative 53.91% boost to 4,508 units [2].
However, the GMC Canyon midsize truck posted an 18.57% decline to 9,243 units, and the GMC Terrain compact crossover posted a drop in Q2 2025, falling 39.79% for 16,413 deliveries [2].
General Motors' Q2 2025 results reveal a concerning trend of margin compression and profit deterioration. Despite these significant declines, the company maintained its full-year guidance, implying a substantial second-half improvement to offset first-half weakness [3].
References
[1] https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/general-motors-gm-q2-earnings-030519132.html
[2] https://gmauthority.com/blog/2025/07/usa-gmc-sales-numbers-figures-results-second-quarter-2025-q2/
[3] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/GM/gm-releases-2025-second-quarter-0hqh3xmusqh2.html
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