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    OPmobility Reports 0.4% Revenue Fall as Autos Industry Weakens

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    Posted on April 21, 2026

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    Last updated: April 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    OPmobility’s Q1 2026 revenue fell 0.4% to €2.83 billion year-on-year, underperforming global auto production trends. The decline was mainly due to weakened demand in Europe and delayed program launches, while growth prospects hinge on lighting business expansion and geographic diversification.

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    OPmobility reports small revenue drop as auto industry weakens

    By Mathias de Rozario

    OPmobility's First-Quarter 2026 Financial Performance

    Revenue Figures and Market Comparison

    April 21 (Reuters) - Car parts supplier OPmobility reported a 0.4% fall in first-quarter revenue, excluding currency effects, on Tuesday, as weakness in the automotive industry took its toll.

    The French group said its revenue was 2.83 billion euros ($3.34 billion) in the first three months of 2026, compared with 2.98 billion euros a year ago.

    Outperforming Global Automotive Production

    It, however, outperformed the 3.4% decline of global automotive production, according to S&P Global Mobility forecasts published this month.

    OPmobility's shares fell 1.6% in early trading on the Paris Stock Exchange.

    Regional Performance Analysis

    European Market Challenges

    The revenue decline was driven by a fall in Europe, where it underperformed the region's automotive production.

    CEO Commentary on European Weakness

    "It's essentially linked to the climate, a bit of uncertainty, and to the delay of some programs that were supposed to start," OPmobility CEO Félicie Burelle said.

    Burelle expects the trend to continue, adding this was mainly focused on the exteriors business that designs bumpers and tailgates.

    Growth Opportunities in Other Regions

    She expects the company's lighting business to benefit from first launches resulting from the order book build-up since its acquisition at the end of 2022.

    In North America and Asia, OPmobility said it outperformed the local market's production as it sought to expand to offset prolonged weaknesses in Europe.

    "My personal belief is that the European market will never return to those previous levels," Burelle said.

    Strategic Initiatives and Outlook

    Potential Acquisitions and Expansions

    OPmobility said it expected to complete the potential acquisition of a controlling stake in Hyundai Mobis' lighting business by the end of 2026.

    It also aims to finalise the expansion of its Chinese joint venture YFPO into module assembly and decorative lighting during the second quarter of the year.

    Market Impact and Forecasts

    OPmobility said there was no impact from the Iran war during the quarter and confirmed its full-year forecasts.

    Analyst Perspective

    "Even in the face of further market weakness, OPmobility should do well by capitalizing on a robust three-year order intake," J.P. Morgan said in a note to investors.

    ($1 = 0.8483 euro)

    (Reporting by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk; Editing by Alexander Smith and Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •First‑quarter revenue dropped 0.4% year‑on‑year to €2.83 billion, trailing a 3.4% global auto production decline — highlighting sector challenges (Reuters).
    • •Softness in Europe, driven by delays and uncertainty, weighed on performance; OPmobility aims to offset this via stronger results in North America and Asia. CEO Félicie Burelle noted a persisting softer European market.
    • •Strategic moves include nearing a controlling‑stake acquisition of Hyundai Mobis’s lighting unit by end‑2026 and expansion in joint‑venture operations and electrification, including a major HEV battery contract in North America.

    Frequently Asked Questions about OPmobility reports 0.4% revenue fall as autos industry weakens

    1What was OPmobility's revenue in Q1 2026?

    OPmobility reported revenue of 2.83 billion euros ($3.34 billion) in the first quarter of 2026.

    2How did OPmobility perform compared to global automotive production?

    OPmobility outperformed global automotive production, which declined by 3.4%, despite its own revenue falling by 0.4%.

    • OPmobility's First-Quarter 2026 Financial Performance
    • Revenue Figures and Market Comparison
    • Outperforming Global Automotive Production
    • Regional Performance Analysis
    • European Market Challenges
    • CEO Commentary on European Weakness
    • Growth Opportunities in Other Regions
    • Strategic Initiatives and Outlook
    • Potential Acquisitions and Expansions
    • Market Impact and Forecasts
    • Analyst Perspective
    3What factors contributed to OPmobility's revenue decline?

    The revenue decline was mainly due to weakness in the European automotive market, uncertainty, climate factors, and delays in new program launches.

    4What is OPmobility's outlook for its lighting business?

    OPmobility expects its lighting business to benefit from new launches and an expanded order book in the coming quarter.

    5Are there any planned acquisitions or expansions for OPmobility?

    OPmobility aims to complete the acquisition of a controlling stake in Hyundai Mobis' lighting business by the end of 2026 and expand its joint venture YFPO in China.

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