
"Bus deliveries rose to 7,002 units compared with 4,710 units in 2024, corresponding to a year-on-year increase of 49%. Although the bus segment had the highest growth, the data provided by MAN clarifies its scale within the company. At 7,002 units, it still represents roughly 7% of total vehicle sales, whereas trucks (63,296) and vans (31,344) remain the volume drivers."
"This is the third year in a row that we have achieved robust results despite persistently weak truck markets in Europe. It is paying off that, as a full-range supplier, we are able to balance out different developments in our Truck, Bus, Van, and External Engines business units and are constantly expanding our range of services."
"The group closed fiscal year 2025 with revenue growth and stable profitability while the bus division posted the strongest expansion among the company's vehicle segments. Total vehicle sales rose to 101,642 units, up 6% year-on-year, while incoming orders increased by 30% to 99,961 units."
MAN Truck & Bus achieved robust financial results in 2025 with total revenue of €14.1 billion and adjusted operating profit of €904 million. Bus deliveries surged 49% to 7,002 units, representing the strongest growth among vehicle segments, though buses comprise only 7% of total sales. Total vehicle sales reached 101,642 units, up 6% year-on-year, with incoming orders increasing 30% to 99,961 units. The company announced a €300 million investment in European service infrastructure, its largest to date. Despite weak European truck markets, MAN maintained stable profitability through its diversified portfolio across trucks, buses, vans, and external engines, supported by the MAN2030+ strategic program.
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