Pierer Mobility in the First Half of the Year with a Drop in Sales of 58 %
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The two-wheeler manufacturer Pierer Mobility implemented significantly less in the first half of 2025. Meanwhile, the extensive restructuring was completed and the debt was significantly reduced.
In the first half of this year, KTM's mother, Pierer Mobility, reported a drop in sales of 58 percent. In the meantime, they had a positive equity position and net debt had also fallen significantly.
Pierer Mobility, with brands such as KTM, Husqvarna etc., generated sales of EUR 425 million in the first half of the year, which corresponds to a decrease of 57.8 percent compared to the previous year's period (EUR 1,07 million). Sales reflected a decline in sales resulting from the restructuring process. Overall, the Group (Pierer, Bajaj) dropped 85.284 motorcycles (previous year: 147.496 units). According to the company, the decrease in total…


In the first half of 2025, the listed KTM mother Pierer Mobility had to accept a drop in sales of 58 percent to EUR 425 million. More than 50,000 motorcycles were sold to dealers and importers, the Group announced Friday evening. Stock levels had been significantly reduced, they had a positive equity and the net debt had been more than halved.
Operating profit turned from minus 195 to plus 931 million euros.
WELS. In the first half of 2025, KTM mother Pierer Mobility had to accept a drop in sales of 58 percent to EUR 425 million.
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