Schaeffler India Limited posted a strong performance in the third quarter of 2025, with revenue from operations climbing 13.9% year-on-year to Rs 2,360.1 crore, compared to Rs 2,072.8 crore in Q3 2024. The company also registered a sequential growth of 3.4% over the previous quarter.
Profit after tax (PAT) for the quarter stood at Rs 306.7 crore, marking a 16.6% increase from Rs 247.1 crore recorded in the same period last year. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, PAT grew by 6.4% from Rs 296.2 crore in Q2 2025. The PAT margin improved to 13.0% in Q3 2025, compared to 11.9% in Q3 2024.
The company’s EBITDA (before exceptional items) reached Rs 476 crore, up 20.2% year-on-year from Rs 382.8 crore. EBITDA margin expanded to 20.2% from 18.5% in the corresponding quarter of the previous year, driven by volume gains and better fixed cost absorption.
For the nine-month period ending September 2025, Schaeffler India’s total revenue stood at Rs 6,752.3 crore, representing a 12.7% growth over Rs 5,994 crore in the same period last year. The nine-month PAT came in at Rs 868.3 crore, up from Rs 728.3 crore in 9M 2024.
The company generated free cash flow of Rs 223.2 crore in Q3 2025, a significant improvement from Rs 100.2 crore in the year-ago quarter. For the nine-month period, free cash flow surged to Rs 747.1 crore compared to Rs 61.1 crore in the previous year.
Schaeffler India’s performance was supported by double-digit growth in its Automotive Technologies division, which grew 28.8% year-on-year in Q3. The company secured new business wins across segments, including hydraulic tensioners in passenger vehicles, HD clutches in commercial vehicles, and continued momentum in dampers and light vehicle clutches.
The Bearings and Industrial Solutions division launched large-size spherical roller bearings and cast steel housings during the quarter, strengthening its localization commitment. The company also won new business for slewing rings in the off-road segment and secured nominations for roller and ball screws in industrial applications.
Capital expenditure for Q3 2025 was Rs 84.3 crore, bringing the nine-month capex to Rs 267 crore. Working capital as a percentage of sales stood at 19.0% for the nine-month period, marginally lower than 19.8% in the same period last year.
On a consolidated basis, which includes subsidiary KRSV Innovative Auto Solutions Private Limited, Schaeffler India’s Q3 2025 revenue was Rs 2,434.6 crore with an EBITDA margin of 19.1%.
Schaeffler India Limited is a leading manufacturer of precision products for automotive and industrial applications. Headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, the company is part of the global Schaeffler Group and has been operating in India since 1962. The company operates through three key business divisions: Automotive Technologies, which supplies components like clutches, dampers, and hydraulic tensioners; Vehicle Lifetime Solutions, offering aftermarket products and services; and Bearings and Industrial Solutions, providing bearings and industrial components for sectors like steel, cement, mining, and power. With manufacturing facilities in Savli (Gujarat) and Maneja, Schaeffler India serves both domestic and international markets.