The company posted consolidated revenue of 61.12 trillion won ($42.67 billion) and operating profit of 3.36 trillion won for 2025, up 6.8 percent and 9.2 percent year-on-year respectively, according to a regulatory filing.
For the fourth quarter, revenue rose 4.7 percent to 15.4 trillion won, while operating profit slipped 5.6 percent to 930.5 billion won. Pre-tax profit and net profit tumbled 21.6 percent and 39.9 percent respectively compared with the same period a year earlier.
The manufacturing division, encompassing module assembly and parts production, posted revenue of 47.8 trillion won for the full year, a 5.9 percent increase.
The company attributed the gains to expanded operations at its North American electrification plant and robust demand for electronic components, while pursuing cost efficiency measures to offset tariff burdens.
The after-sales parts business generated 13.32 trillion won in revenue, up 10.2 percent, fueled by global demand and favorable exchange rates.
On shareholder returns, Hyundai Mobis raised its annual dividend to 6,500 won per share and retired 2.26 million treasury shares, achieving a total shareholder return of 32.8 percent for the year.
The company said it would continue expanding global production bases and investing in future mobility, with research and development spending projected to exceed 2 trillion won for the first time this year.
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