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Aumovio targets broadly stable 2026 profitability in tough environment

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Posted on March 18, 2026

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March 18 (Reuters) - German automotive supplier Aumovio, spun off from Continental last year, on Wednesday forecast a broadly stable operating profit margin for 2026, citing persistently challenging

Aumovio foresees stable 2026 profitability in troubled auto market

Aumovio’s 2026 Profitability Outlook and Market Challenges

By Amir Orusov

March 18 (Reuters) - German automotive supplier Aumovio, spun off from Continental last year, expects profitability of its operations to remain broadly stable in 2026, against a challenging industry backdrop.

Profit Margin Projections

The company said on Wednesday it saw an adjusted operating profit margin of between 3.5% and 5% in 2026, versus last year's 3.9%. Analysts polled by Vara had modelled an average margin of 4.4% for 2026.

Market Conditions and Competitive Pressures

Having debuted on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in September, Aumovio faces a troubled market as Europe's auto sector is buffeted by U.S. import duties, cheap Chinese competition and supply chain uncertainties.

Leadership Response and Strategic Initiatives

"We are proactively countering headwinds while further strengthening our competitive position in this year of transition," CEO Philipp von Hirschheydt said in an earnings statement.

By doing this, the company is "creating the conditions necessary" to deliver on its long-term operating margin goal of 6-8%, he added.

Financial Performance and Efficiency Measures

Aumovio's net loss attributable to shareholders of the parent company widened to 655 million euros ($756 million) last year, from a loss of 289 million euros in 2024.

The company said it would continue executing its efficiency programme, involving up to 4,000 job cuts, throughout 2026.

Production Footprint Adjustments

It has also decided on additional steps for this year in Europe and Asia to right-size its production footprint to a level that sustainably supports efficient market penetration.

That will include the closure of two additional plants, one in China and one in Lithuania, and further 1,500 job cuts, von Hirschheydt said during a post-earnings call.

Further measures, potentially affecting other locations in Europe and Asia, are under discussion, he said. The company plans to concentrate on 45 production sites at most.

Managing Impact from Middle East

MANAGING IMPACT FROM MIDDLE EAST

Commenting on higher energy prices and supply bottlenecks caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, von Hirschheydt said Aumovio had the situation "well under control".

Commodity and Supply Chain Risks

He added the group was only marginally exposed to rising prices of commodity metals such as gold, silver and copper.

However, it is facing significant price increases for memory chips and working closely with customers to secure their supply for the automotive industry, the CEO said.

Exchange Rate and Reporting Notes

($1 = 0.8661 euros)

(Reporting by Amir Orusov in Gdansk; additional reporting by Ilona Wissenbach; editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • Aumovio, spun off from Continental in September 2025, forecasts a 2026 adjusted operating margin of 3.5–5%, aiming to maintain stability amid challenging market pressures including U.S. tariffs, Chinese competition, and supply‑chain uncertainty.
  • Analysts polled by Vara expect a 4.4% margin, placing Aumovio’s guidance slightly below consensus. The company’s net loss widened to €655 million in 2025 from €289 million in 2024, prompting continuation of efficiency measures including up to 4,000 job cuts globally.
  • Aumovio continues pursuing its long‑term goal of a 6–8% adjusted EBIT margin, building on a strong liquidity position, streamlined R&D (targeting R&D-to-sales below 10%), and strategic portfolio focus set out at its June 2025 Capital Market Day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How did Aumovio's annual net loss change compared to last year?
Aumovio's annual net loss widened to 655 million euros from 289 million euros in 2024.
What challenges is Aumovio facing in the market?
Aumovio faces a tough market due to U.S. tariffs, cheap Chinese competition, and supply chain uncertainties.
What actions is Aumovio taking to improve its profitability?
Aumovio is executing an efficiency programme including up to 4,000 job cuts and adjusting its production footprint in Europe and Asia.
What are Aumovio's long-term profitability goals?
Aumovio aims to achieve a long-term operating margin goal of 6-8%.

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