Hong Kong Stock Alert | TR INTERIORS (06162) Surges Over 25% as H1 Revenue Reaches RMB 138 Million, Up 40.52% YoY

Stock News09-03

TR INTERIORS (06162) jumped over 25% during trading. As of press time, the stock was up 26.67% to HK$0.171, with trading volume reaching HK$10.47 million.

On the news front, TR INTERIORS announced its interim results for 2025, reporting revenue of approximately RMB 138 million, representing a year-on-year increase of 40.52%. Gross profit reached approximately RMB 19.21 million, up 21.62% compared to the same period last year. However, the loss attributable to equity shareholders expanded to RMB 5.99 million, an increase of 62.84% year-on-year.

According to the announcement, the revenue growth was primarily driven by the mass production of component products for the passenger vehicle business.

Securities analysts noted that Q2 market performance appeared strong, with domestic new energy vehicle wholesale sales reaching 3.599 million units in Q2 2025, up 33.5% year-on-year and 26.4% quarter-on-quarter. For the first half of 2025, total domestic passenger vehicle wholesale sales reached 6.446 million units, representing a 37.7% year-on-year increase.

From a volume perspective, domestic demand is expected to remain robust through the end of the year, with electric vehicles potentially reaching new highs. The high prosperity of the overall vehicle market is favorable for driving positive momentum in the automotive parts industry.

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