AIRO Reports Strong 2025 Earnings

Autonomous vehicle tech company sees revenue growth despite pandemic challenges.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 12:10pm

AIRO, a leading developer of autonomous vehicle technology, reported its fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results, highlighting strong revenue growth and profitability despite the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company cited increased demand for its self-driving systems from major automakers as a key driver of its success.

Why it matters

AIRO's performance underscores the resilience and growth potential of the autonomous vehicle industry, which has continued to attract significant investment and customer interest even as the broader economy has faced disruption. The company's results suggest that self-driving technology is becoming an increasingly important part of the automotive landscape.

The details

For the full year 2025, AIRO reported revenue of $1.2 billion, a 28% increase over 2024. Net income for the year was $135 million, up from $98 million the prior year. The company cited strong demand from major automakers for its autonomous driving systems as a key factor behind the growth. AIRO also continued to invest heavily in research and development, spending $275 million on R&D in 2025.

  • AIRO reported its Q4 2025 and full year 2025 results on March 31, 2026.
  • For the full year 2025, AIRO reported revenue of $1.2 billion, a 28% increase over 2024.

The players

AIRO

A leading developer of autonomous vehicle technology that provides self-driving systems to major automakers.

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What’s next

AIRO is expected to provide an update on its 2026 outlook and growth plans at its upcoming annual shareholder meeting in May.

The takeaway

AIRO's strong 2025 financial performance underscores the growing importance of autonomous vehicle technology in the automotive industry, even amid the challenges posed by the pandemic. The company's ability to drive revenue growth and profitability suggests that self-driving systems are becoming an increasingly vital part of the future of transportation.