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Volkswagen stung by tariffs, China battle as profit halves



<p>CFO Arno Antlitz said product launches and restructuring measures in ⁠2025 were important to boost Volkswagen’s resilience.</p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= CFO Arno Antlitz said product launches and restructuring measures in ⁠2025 were important to boost Volkswagen’s resilience.

Volkswagen is in for another tough year dominated by tariffs and the battle to win back China, after Europe’s largest carmaker reported a slump ‌in operating profit ⁠on ⁠Tuesday and forecast only a modest recovery for its dwindling margin.

Like its rivals, Volkswagen has contended with pressures across major markets, with US tariffs costing the company billions and local competition eroding its share in China, the world’s biggest car market. The German auto group, whose subsidiaries Porsche and Audi have also come under strain, expects an operating margin of between 4 per cent and 5.5 per cent in 2026, after 2.8 per cent in ⁠2025 and 5.9 per cent ‌a year earlier. Analysts polled by Visible Alpha expect a 5.2 per cent margin this year, at the higher end of the company’s forecast range.

Fundamentally different environment

“We are operating in a fundamentally different environment,” CEO Oliver Blume said in a statement.

The carmaker’s operating profit more than halved in 2025 to 8.9 billion euros, missing analysts’ forecast of 9.4 billion euros, dragged by tariffs and a costly strategic shift at Porsche, which paused its transition to electric last year amid weak demand.

Revenue was flat at 322 billion euros, with scant hopes for growth in 2026, when the company expects ‌revenue to develop in a range of 0 per cent to 3 per cent. Again, analysts’ expectations were at the higher end of the scale.

CFO Arno Antlitz said product launches and restructuring measures in ⁠2025 were important to boost Volkswagen’s resilience. “But the operating margin of 4.6 per cent adjusted for restructuring is not sufficient in the long run,” he said, adding that Volkswagen would continue to rigorously reduce costs.

Porsche, whose stalled EV strategy pushed the parent deep into the red in the third quarter, saw its operating profit almost disappear entirely, falling by 98 per cent to 90 million euros in 2025. Its operating margin fell to 0.3 per cent after 14.5 per cent in 2024.

  • Published On Mar 10, 2026 at 01:41 PM IST

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