Bajaj Mobility reports strong second-half, sees 60% retail sales growth
Bajaj Mobility AG, the holding company for popular bike brands KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas, reported a successful 2025 turnaround after releasing its year-end financials, highlighted by 60% retail sales growth during the second half of 2025, and achieving operational stabilization following several restructuring measures

The Austrian subsidiary of Bajaj Auto — formerly known as Pierer Mobility AG — reported a net profit of 590 million euros ($680 million), with 1.01 billion euros ($1.15 billion) in total revenue. The company achieved 60% retail sales growth in the second half of 2025, reduced net debt to 798 million euros ($919.6 million), and secured favorable refinancing of 550 million euros ($633.8 million) from international banks.
Inventory levels decreased by 101,153 units from 248,580 to 147,427 vehicles, which contributed to improved cash flow and operational efficiency, the company said.
Motorsports and strategic focus
Bajaj Mobility also had a big year in motorsports during 2025, securing 29 championship titles across its KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas brands. It represented the most successful motorsport year in the company’s history.
The company strategically divested non-core business areas, including MV Agusta, KTM X-Bow, and the entire bicycle segment, choosing to focus more on core motorcycle operations.
2026 outlook and market position
Company CEO Gottfried Neumeister highlighted strong momentum entering 2026, noting that motorcycle sales in the first quarter already exceeded twice the volume of last year’s production during the same period. The company says it will continue to focus on profitability improvements through efficiency gains and streamlined operations.







