Strategic realignments in Q4 shrink GM’s 2025 result | Automotive World
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One-off writedowns hit GM’s Q4 finances considerably, though its adjusted profit for the year landed at the top end of its guidance range. By Will Girling
General Motors recorded more than US$6.2bn in non-recurring special items in the final quarter of 2025, mostly derived from cash charges relating to electric vehicle (EV) contract cancellations and supplier settlements. As such, the company’s recorded operating loss in Q4 amounted to US$3.6bn, sending its full-year profit down 77% year-on-year to just US$2.9bn.
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