Xos FY2025 net loss narrows 49.52% to $(25.3 million); revenue falls to $46.0 million

Reuters03-27
Xos FY2025 net loss narrows 49.52% to $(25.3 million); revenue falls to $46.0 million
  • Xos issued an earnings press release reporting Q4 and full-year 2025 results, including Q4 revenue of USD 5.2 million and a Q4 net loss of USD 9.8 million.
  • Q4 unit deliveries were 34 and revenue fell 54.78%, reflecting a shift in focus and resource allocation toward powertrain production.
  • Operating expenses were USD 7.1 million in Q4, down 34.6%, and the operating loss was USD 9.7 million, narrowing 33.2%.
  • Full-year revenue was USD 46 million and net loss was USD 25.3 million, while unit deliveries rose 10% to 328 as product mix shifted toward stripped chassis and powertrain units.
  • Management forecast 2026 revenue of USD 40 million to USD 50 million and unit deliveries of 350 to 500, and said it ended 2025 with USD 14 million in cash and cash equivalents, up 28%.


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