Polestar 2025 revenue tops $3 billion, retail sales surpass 60,000 cars
3,058 million USD
60,119 cars
2,357 million USD
What Happened
Polestar's full-year 2025 revenue grew 50% to $3.06 billion, with retail sales up 34% to 60,119 units. The company reported a net loss of $2.36 billion, an improvement on its adjusted EBITDA loss of $783 million from $1.08 billion in 2024.
“2025 was a record year for Polestar, with retail sales of over 60,000 cars and revenue surpassing USD 3 billion.”
60,119cars
up 34% from 44,851 in 2024
Why this matters
The results show Polestar's commercial momentum despite a challenging environment, with improved margins and a strengthened balance sheet through equity injections and debt conversions.
Terms in This Story
- Adjusted EBITDA
- Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, adjusted for certain non-recurring items.
- Non-GAAP
- Financial measures that are not calculated according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
- Gross margin
- Revenue minus cost of goods sold, divided by revenue, expressed as a percentage.
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