Amnon Shashua, CEO of Mobileye and chairman of Mentee. (Bridget Bennett/Bloomberg)
January 23, 2026 10:13 AM, EST
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Self-driving car systems company Mobileye reported that for 2025, annual revenue grew by 14.5% to nearly $1.9 billion, above the latest guidance published by the company. The company’s share price is, however, currently down by nearly 2% following lower than expected guidance for 2026.
On a GAAP basis, Mobileye posted a net loss for 2025 of $392 million, considerably narrower than the GAAP-based loss for 2024 of over $3 billion. On a non-GAAP basis, Mobileye posted an adjusted operating profit of $280 million, close to the upper limit of its guidance. Annual net profit was $286 million.
Non-GAAP net profit for the fourth quarter of 2025 was $45 million, or $0.06 per share, in line with analysts’ estimates.
Cash flow from operations in 2025 was $602 million, and the company ended the year with $1.8 billion cash.
“I am proud of the Mobileye team for delivering 2025 results that were well above our initial expectations. We enter 2026 with strong momentum and a cash-generative business that enables us to fund continued investment in advanced product execution across our portfolio,” said Mobileye president and CEO Amnon Shashua.
Today, Mobileye released its financial results for the three months and for the year ended December 27, 2025.
Mobileye enters 2026 with strong strategic and commercial momentum, highlighted by a new high-volume Surround ADAS program win with a major U.S. OEM and an expanded… pic.twitter.com/aekLhfR7xU
— Mobileye (@Mobileye) January 22, 2026
“Our ambition is to be a comprehensive leader in Physical AI, encompassing both autonomous vehicles and humanoid robotics. Our automotive product road map is positioned to capitalize on rising demand for cost-efficient, single-ECU hands-free systems for high-volume vehicles as well as self-driving systems for commercial robotaxi services,” Shashua added.
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Mobileye, which is controlled by Intel, has a market cap of $8.7 billion. At $10.61, its share price is close to the low it recorded in mid-December 2025 of $10.39.
According to the guidance, Mobileye will not reach $2 billion revenue in 2026. It could be, however, that we are seeing a repeat of Mobileye’s policy of last year when it published guidance that disappointed investors but said in its conference call that the guidance was deliberately conservative. In the event, the company revised its guidance upwards in the course of the year.
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