General Motors is set to report earnings before the bell. Here’s what Wall Street expects amid major electric vehicle write-downs

General Motors is set to report earnings before the bell. Here’s what Wall Street expects amid major electric vehicle write-downs


The General Motors global headquarters in Detroit, Jan. 12, 2026.

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DETROIT — General Motors is set to report its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings before the bell Tuesday.

Here’s what Wall Street is expecting, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG:

  • Earnings per share: $2.20 adjusted expected
  • Revenue: $45.8 billion expected

Those results would mark a 4% decline in revenue compared with a year earlier and a more than 14% increase in adjusted earnings per share.

GM’s 2024 fourth-quarter results included $47.7 billion in revenue, net loss attributable to stockholders of roughly $3 billion, and adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of $2.5 billion.

GM is expected to record $7.1 billion in special charges for the fourth quarter of 2025 related to its pullback in electric vehicles and restructuring efforts in China.

The charges, which GM announced earlier this month, will impact the automaker’s net income but not adjusted results.

Aside from the company’s results, investors will be watching the company’s guidance for this year. GM CEO Mary Barra earlier this month reconfirmed that the automaker expects 2026 will be better than 2025.  

GM’s 2025 guidance included adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of between $12 billion and $13 billion, or $9.75 to $10.50 adjusted EPS, and adjusted automotive free cash flow of $10 billion to $11 billion, up from $7.5 billion to $10 billion.

GM executives will host an earnings conference call at 8:30 a.m. EST.

This is developing news. Please check back for additional updates.



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