PHINIA Reports Q4 2025 Earnings

Diversified footprint and cost-saving measures offset market volatility

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

PHINIA, a manufacturer of integrated components and systems for commercial and light vehicles, reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results that were in line with internal expectations. The company cited benefits from its diversified footprint across regions, customers, end markets, and products, despite a volatile operating environment. PHINIA posted net sales of $889 million in Q4, up 6.7% year-over-year, with growth in both its Fuel Systems and Aftermarket segments.

Why it matters

PHINIA's ability to deliver solid results amid market volatility demonstrates the strength of its diversified business model and cost management initiatives. As the automotive industry navigates supply chain challenges and shifting market dynamics, PHINIA's performance highlights its resilience and adaptability.

The details

For the fourth quarter, PHINIA's Fuel Systems sales were $560 million, up 7.9%, with an adjusted operating margin of 10.7%. Aftermarket sales were $329 million, up 4.8%, with an adjusted operating margin of 15.8%. The company said results included a full-quarter contribution from its SEM acquisition and that it saw strength in Asia and the Americas, partially offset by lower Fuel Systems sales in Europe. Aftermarket growth was driven primarily by pricing and tariff recoveries, partially offset by lower commercial vehicle sales in the Americas.

  • PHINIA reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on February 15, 2026.

The players

PHINIA

A manufacturer of integrated components and systems for commercial and light vehicles, operating through its Fuel Systems and Aftermarket segments.

Brady Ericson

Chief Executive Officer of PHINIA.

Chris Gropp

Chief Financial Officer of PHINIA.

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