Zoomcar Reports Record December Revenue and Contribution Profit Based on Preliminary Data

Reuters01-20
Zoomcar Reports Record December Revenue and Contribution Profit Based on Preliminary Data

Zoomcar Holdings Inc. announced preliminary operating and financial highlights for December 2025, based on unaudited and unreviewed internal data. The company projects a 2% increase in bookings compared to November 2025, a 27% month-over-month increase in Gross Booking Value (GBV), and a 34% rise in Net GAAP Revenue. Zoomcar expects to report record Net GAAP Revenue of close to USD 1 million for December 2025. Contribution profitability is projected to reach a record level, representing approximately 58% of Net GAAP Revenue, or USD $17.52 per booking, compared to an average of USD $11.63 per booking from April through November 2025. The company noted these results were achieved without incremental marketing spend. The figures are preliminary estimates and subject to revision upon completion of the company’s financial closing procedures.

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