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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Eicher Motors’ Q4 Secret: Why Profits Are Defying Gravity
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Eicher Motors’ Q4 Secret: Why Profits Are Defying Gravity

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 13, 2025 5:07 pm
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Eicher Motors, the iconic maker of Royal Enfield motorcycles, is gearing up to announce its Q4 FY25 earnings on May 14, and the market is buzzing with expectations. Analysts foresee strong revenue growth but caution that margins could shrink due to increased advertising expenses and a less favorable product mix.

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What Investors Should Watch CloselyStock Market Reaction & What’s Next

By the Numbers: What Analysts Are Forecasting

A Moneycontrol poll of eight leading brokerages predicts:

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  • Revenue growth of 21% YoY, reaching ₹5,072 crore (up from ₹4,190 crore in Q4 FY24).
  • Net profit surge of 20.6% YoY, climbing to ₹1,186 crore (vs. ₹983 crore last year).

Since earnings estimates are in a tight range, even a slight deviation could trigger sharp stock movements. Investors should brace for potential volatility post-announcement.

Breaking Down the Key Drivers

1. Strong Volumes Fueling Revenue Growth

Eicher Motors sold 2.82 lakh vehicles in Q4 FY25—a 24% jump from 2.27 lakh units in the same quarter last year. This surge is attributed to:

  • Strong demand for Royal Enfield’s premium models (like the Hunter 350 and Himalayan 450).
  • Festive and wedding season boosts in key markets.
  • Expanding export markets, particularly in Latin America and Southeast Asia.

However, higher sales don’t always mean higher profits—especially when costs rise faster than revenue.

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2. EBITDA Margins Under Pressure

While revenue is growing, profitability is taking a hit:

  • EBITDA margins expected to drop 210 bps YoY (from ~25% to ~22.9%).
  • Reasons for the squeeze:
  • Higher ad spending (Royal Enfield has been aggressive with campaigns).
  • Unfavorable product mix (more entry-level bikes vs. premium ones).
  • Silver lining: Margins could improve 80 bps sequentially due to better operational efficiency.

3. Price Hikes & Operating Leverage to the Rescue

To counter rising input costs, Eicher Motors has:

  • Implemented multiple price hikes (totaling ~3-5% over the past year).
  • Improved production efficiency (higher volumes = lower per-unit costs).

This “operating leverage” effect should help cushion profit margins, but will it be enough?

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What Investors Should Watch Closely

1. Retail Demand Trends

  • Is the Royal Enfield brand still hot? Or are competitors like Bajaj and Triumph eating into market share?
  • Urban vs. rural demand: Are premium bikes selling well, or is the growth coming from budget models?

2. Inventory Levels

  • Dealer stock levels will indicate real demand. Too much inventory = future discount risks.
  • Supply chain bottlenecks (if any) that could impact future production.

3. International Business Performance

  • Exports contribute ~10% of sales—can they grow further amid global economic uncertainty?
  • Key markets: Latin America, Europe, and ASEAN regions.

4. Management’s FY26 Outlook

  • New model launches (any surprises in the pipeline?).
  • Commodity cost trends (steel, aluminum prices impacting margins).
  • Electric vehicle (EV) strategy—will Royal Enfield finally make a big move?

Stock Market Reaction & What’s Next

  • Shares fell 1.74% to ₹5,424 on May 13, possibly due to profit-booking ahead of earnings.
  • Year-to-date, the stock is up 11%, reflecting investor optimism.

Smooth Ride or Bumpy Road Ahead?

  • Bull case: Strong volumes + price hikes = revenue growth continues.
  • Bear case: Margin pressure + rising competition = earnings disappointment.

The key takeaway? Watch for management commentary—their tone on demand, costs, and future plans will decide whether Eicher Motors shifts into high gear or stalls.

Also Read Q4FY25 Earnings: Companies Are Faking Growth—Here’s How They’re Doing It

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