Hero MotoCorp Ltd posted a consolidated net profit of ₹1,168.75 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, marking a 23.9% increase over the ₹943.46 crore recorded during the same period last year. This growth was supported by improved price realisation and margin expansion.
Revenue from operations rose to ₹9,969.81 crore, compared to ₹9,616.68 crore in Q4 FY2024. Total income for the quarter stood at ₹10,244 crore, while total expenses reached ₹8,750.13 crore. Material costs were ₹6,458.46 crore, employee benefits ₹695.97 crore, depreciation and amortisation ₹204.14 crore, and other expenses ₹1,391.30 crore.

Profit before tax was ₹1,564.91 crore, with tax outgo of ₹396.16 crore. Basic earnings per share for the quarter came in at ₹58.08. Total comprehensive income stood at ₹1,150.75 crore, an increase from ₹931.58 crore in the same quarter last year, despite a ₹18 crore loss under other comprehensive income. Hero MotoCorp concluded the year with record revenue and profit, retaining its position as the segment leader for the 24th consecutive year. Executive Director and Acting CEO Vikram S Kasbekar highlighted the company’s strong performance in the 125cc segment and upcoming electric vehicle initiatives. CFO Vivek Anand cited supportive economic indicators as key to continued growth.
Hero MotoCorp is one of the world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturers and a longstanding leader in India’s motorcycle and scooter market. Headquartered in New Delhi, the company has maintained its dominance in the industry for over two decades, supported by a vast distribution network, consistent product innovation, and strong brand equity.
With a diversified portfolio ranging from entry-level commuter bikes to premium models, Hero MotoCorp serves a broad consumer base across urban and rural markets. In recent years, the company has expanded its focus to include electric mobility and sustainable transportation solutions, aligning with global trends and domestic policy goals. Its ongoing investments in research and development, manufacturing capacity, and global expansion underscore its commitment to shaping the future of mobility both in India and internationally.