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GM tops Q1 expectations, raises outlook on tariff refund boost

Strong margins and tariff relief offset an EV slowdown and rising costs, as the automaker lifts full-year guidance.

GM tops Q1 expectations,

On the Dash:

  • GM beat Q1 earnings expectations and raised full-year guidance by $500 million on anticipated tariff refunds
  • North America margins improved despite lower sales, driven by pricing strength and cost controls
  • EV pullbacks and rising input costs continue to pressure net income and long-term strategy

General Motors (GM) reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings Tuesday and raised its full-year outlook, supported by resilient U.S. demand and an anticipated tariff refund.

The Detroit automaker posted adjusted earnings before interest and taxes of $4.3 billion, or $3.70 per share, surpassing analyst expectations of $2.62, as CBT News reported earlier today. Revenue reached $43.6 billion, roughly in line with estimates but down slightly from a year earlier.

GM increased its 2026 adjusted earnings guidance by $500 million to a range of $13.5 billion to $15.5 billion. The revision reflects expected refunds tied to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down certain tariffs implemented under President Donald Trump. Although the company has not yet received the funds, it accounted for the benefit in the quarter.

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Despite beating the earnings, net income fell about 6% year over year to roughly $2.6 billion, driven largely by a $1.1 billion charge related to scaling back EV programs and settling supplier claims. The company has now recorded $7.6 billion in EV-related charges over the past year.

Notably, ATP increased by about 3% to $52,000 during the quarter, as customer demand held steady through March and April despite higher fuel prices and broader economic uncertainty.

However, GM continues to face cost pressures, including higher expenses for raw materials, semiconductors, and logistics. The company now expects inflation to reduce earnings by up to $2 billion this year, an increase from prior estimates.

The automaker also adjusted its financial outlook to reflect ongoing uncertainty around tariffs. Excluding the expected refund, GM still anticipates $2.5 billion to $3.5 billion in tariff-related costs this year.

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