General Motors reported a Q4 2025 revenue of $45.3 billion and an adjusted EPS of $2.51. For the full-year 2025, the company generated $185.0 billion in revenue and an adjusted EPS of $10.60, beating its guidance. The quarter's results included a GAAP net loss of $3.3 billion, driven by over $7.2 billion in special charges related to a realignment of its electric vehicle strategy.

Key Highlights

  • Looking ahead, the company is guiding for a strong 2026 with an adjusted EBIT of $13.0 billion to $15.0 billion and an adjusted EPS between $11.00 and $13.00.
  • The fourth quarter included $7.2 billion in special charges from realigning EV capacity and investments to adjust for slower consumer demand and changing government policies.
  • GM announced a 20% increase to its quarterly dividend to $0.18 per share and approved a new $6.0 billion share repurchase authorization.