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CNH Reports Second Quarter 2025 Revenues Decline 14%

In issuing its second quarter earnings report, CNH Industrial reported the following:

  • Consolidated revenues were $4.7 billion on lower industry demand
  • Results reflect continued execution of cost saving initiatives partially offsetting market headwinds
  • Full-year guidance reaffirmed

CNH Industrial, reported on Aug. 1 results for the three months ended June 30, 2025, with net income of $217 million compared with net income of $404 million and for the 3 months ended June 30, 2024. The company also reported that consolidated revenues were $4.71 billion (down 14% compared to Q2 2024), and net sales of Industrial Activities were $4.02 billion (down 16% compared to Q2 2024). Net cash provided by operating activities was $772 million, and Industrial free cashflow was $451 million in Q2 2025.

“While we continued to face challenging market conditions this quarter, the CNH team's resilience and dedication allowed us to navigate through them effectively and in line with our targets, says Gerrit Marx, Chief Executive Officer. “We are focused on the strategic priorities that we outlined at our recent investor day to advance our operational improvements and the investments that deliver exceptional products and technology for our farmers and builders. We appreciate the support from our suppliers as we navigate uncertain trade waters, and from our dealer network that strives for unmatched customer service as we position CNH for long-term success. I am excited for the future of CNH and sharing the journey ahead with you.”

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