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27 days agoM&M Extends Earnings Momentum As SUV Mix And Pricing Support Profitability

Mahindra & Mahindra posted an 18% year-on-year increase in Q2 net profit to ₹4,521 crore, reflecting robust SUV demand, disciplined pricing, and operating leverage. The company’s revenue performance also indicated healthy growth, helped by supply-chain normalization and improved component availability. Investors are tracking order backlogs, launch cadence, and margin sustainability amid competitive intensity in premium SUVs. Capital allocation toward EV programs and software-defined vehicle initiatives remains a key medium-term pivot. Execution on battery sourcing, charging partnerships, and cost curves will influence earnings convexity and valuation re-rating potential through FY26.
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27 days agoM&M Extends Earnings Momentum As SUV Mix And Pricing Support Profitability

Mahindra & Mahindra posted an 18% year-on-year increase in Q2 net profit to ₹4,521 crore, reflecting robust SUV demand, disciplined pricing, and operating leverage. The company’s revenue performance also indicated healthy growth, helped by supply-chain normalization and improved component availability. Investors are tracking order backlogs, launch cadence, and margin sustainability amid competitive intensity in premium SUVs. Capital allocation toward EV programs and software-defined vehicle initiatives remains a key medium-term pivot. Execution on battery sourcing, charging partnerships, and cost curves will influence earnings convexity and valuation re-rating potential through FY26.
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- Mahindra & Mahindra
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- mahindra & mahindra
- earnings
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M&M’s Q2 net profit rose 18% to ₹4,521 crore on strong SUV dynamics and operating leverage, with EV road map and margin durability central to outlook.
Mahindra & Mahindra posted an 18% year-on-year increase in Q2 net profit to ₹4,521 crore, reflecting robust SUV demand, disciplined pricing, and operating leverage. The company’s revenue performance also indicated healthy growth, helped by supply-chain normalization and improved component availability. Investors are tracking order backlogs, launch cadence, and margin sustainability amid competitive intensity in premium SUVs. Capital allocation toward EV programs and software-defined vehicle initiatives remains a key medium-term pivot. Execution on battery sourcing, charging partnerships, and cost curves will influence earnings convexity and valuation re-rating potential through FY26.

Mahindra & Mahindra posted an 18% year-on-year increase in Q2 net profit to ₹4,521 crore, reflecting robust SUV demand, disciplined pricing, and operating leverage. The company’s revenue performance also indicated healthy growth, helped by supply-chain normalization and improved component availability. Investors are tracking order backlogs, launch cadence, and margin sustainability amid competitive intensity in premium SUVs. Capital allocation toward EV programs and software-defined vehicle initiatives remains a key medium-term pivot. Execution on battery sourcing, charging partnerships, and cost curves will influence earnings convexity and valuation re-rating potential through FY26.
Companies:
- Mahindra & Mahindra
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- mahindra & mahindra
- earnings
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Nov 4, 2025 • 14:18