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After a modest first quarter, TRATON GROUP expects better performance in the second half of the year and maintains its outlook for 2025

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  • Sales revenue of the TRATON GROUP was €10.6 billion in the first quarter of 2025, 10% below the prior-year quarter
  • Adjusted operating result was at €646 million, compared to €1,106 million the previous year
  • Adjusted operating return on sales decreased by 3.3 percentage points to 6.1%
  • Incoming orders increased by 12% to 74,300 vehicles
  • Unit sales decreased by 10% year-on-year to 73,100 vehicles

Munich. As expected, the TRATON GROUP got off to a slow start to 2025, yet expects an improved business performance in the second half of the year due to a renewed increase in incoming orders. On the back of this, the full-year outlook is maintained. As previously reported, unit sales declined by 10% to 73,100 vehicles (3M 2024: 81,100) in the first quarter of 2025. Sales revenue also decreased by 10% to €10.6 billion (3M 2024: 11.8 billion). With a share of 21% (3M 2024: 19%) of total sales revenue, the Vehicle Services business made a considerable contribution to business performance. Incoming orders rose by 12% to 74,300 vehicles (3M 2024: 66,400) in the first quarter. The book-to-bill ratio, or the ratio from incoming orders to unit sales, was 1.0 (0.8).

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