Earning Preview: GEELY AUTO Q2 revenue is expected to increase, majority of institutions are cautiously positive

Earnings Agent
Aug 10

Abstract

Geely Automobile Holdings will announce its quarterly results on August 17, 2026 post-Market; this preview outlines consensus expectations on revenue, profitability, and earnings per share alongside the latest institutional views from January 01, 2026 to August 10, 2026.

Market Forecast

For the current quarter, available forecasts for Geely Automobile Holdings indicate year-over-year growth in revenue and an improving earnings profile, though specific consensus numbers for adjusted EPS, EBIT, and revenue were not disclosed by the company in its last filing window. Margin trends are expected to remain supported by product mix upgrades and improving scale efficiencies, with adjusted EPS likely to grow year over year. Management emphasis remains on stabilizing pricing and maintaining discipline on incentives while optimizing cost through localization and platform sharing; the main business of vehicle manufacturing is projected to deliver steady growth, anchored by new energy vehicle launches and export expansion. The most promising segment is vehicle manufacturing tied to electrified models, which continues to outpace the broader portfolio on a year-over-year basis.

Last Quarter Review

In the previous quarter, Geely Automobile Holdings reported a gross profit margin of 17.50%, a GAAP net profit attributable to shareholders of 4.17 billion RMB with a net profit margin of 4.97%, and quarter-on-quarter net profit growth of 11.32%. Adjusted EPS and total revenue for the quarter were not disclosed in the dataset. A key financial highlight was the sequential improvement in profitability, with net profit rising by 11.32% quarter on quarter. Main business highlights showed automobile manufacturing revenue of 83.78 billion RMB.

Current Quarter Outlook

Main business: Core vehicle manufacturing

The core vehicle manufacturing business remains the primary earnings driver this quarter, supported by continued volume growth in electrified products and resilient domestic demand. Pricing is expected to remain competitive, but management’s emphasis on cost control and platform sharing should help protect gross margin near the recent 17.50% level. Export mix, especially to ASEAN, Middle East, and Europe, is likely to provide incremental revenue and scale benefits, helping operating leverage. Inventory discipline and flexible production will be crucial to maintaining working capital efficiency as new models ramp.

Most promising business: Electrified models

Electrified models, including plug-in hybrids and battery electric vehicles, are positioned to deliver the strongest year-over-year growth, helped by model-cycle upgrades and expanded charging and service ecosystems. Scale in core electrified platforms can reduce unit costs through higher parts commonality and localized sourcing, offering a path to incremental margin resilience. If the electrified mix increases within overall deliveries, group-level gross margin could be supported even in a competitive pricing environment.

Key stock price drivers this quarter

Investors will focus on delivery momentum for new electrified models, which will influence revenue trajectory and operating leverage. Margin resilience versus pricing competition will be a central debate; clear signals on cost-down roadmaps and mix upgrades could shape earnings revision trends. Guidance or commentary on exports, supply chain stability for key components, and the cadence of new model launches will likely affect sentiment through the quarter.

Analyst Opinions

Institutional commentary collected in the specified period reflects a majority cautiously positive stance, citing improving product mix and operating leverage as reasons to expect sequential and year-over-year improvement in profitability. Several well-followed brokers emphasize the potential for electrified models to lift group margins and earnings if execution on cost and localization stays on track, while also noting that pricing discipline remains important to achieving forecast EPS gains. The consensus view tilts constructive on the back of recent quarter-on-quarter profit growth of 11.32% and a stable gross margin base around 17.50%, with the expectation that delivery growth and mix upgrades can support incremental earnings improvement into the print and subsequent quarter.

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