Release Date: May 01, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Regarding HDFS, what might the economics of a long-term strategic partnership look like for Harley-Davidson? A: Jonathan Root, CFO & President of Commercial, explained that they are in early discussions about HDFS. The focus is on demonstrating the premium value of HDFS and ensuring long-term funding optionality to maintain class-leading returns and attractive offers for customers and dealers. More details will be provided in the next quarter.
Q: What has changed from the prior conclusion that HDFS was strategic? A: Jonathan Root stated that the aim is to provide a market-based view of HDFS's value. They still see HDFS as strategically important and are not planning to sell it entirely. The current discussions are part of good governance to evaluate the business's value periodically.
Q: Can you provide more details on the tariff impact and mitigation strategies? A: Jochen Zeitz, CEO, mentioned that the tariff impact is primarily due to China, with a potential cost of $75 million to $100 million. They are actively engaging with administrations to mitigate impacts and are adjusting supply chains. The situation remains fluid, and they hope for more clarity in the coming months.
Q: What led to the decision to bring back entry-level bikes, and how will the model year timing shift affect the business? A: Jochen Zeitz explained that the entry-level bikes are part of a strategic expansion, aiming to offer competitive and profitable products. Jonathan Root added that the model year timing shift to fall will extend the selling season and align with dealer feedback, requiring a multiyear effort to implement.
Q: How is Harley-Davidson addressing the challenges in the EV segment with LiveWire? A: Jochen Zeitz noted that LiveWire is facing headwinds due to slower EV adoption, lack of incentives, and infrastructure issues. They are focusing on cost savings and reducing cash burn to achieve a sustainable business model. Karim Donnez, CEO of LiveWire, added that they are exploring opportunities in specific EV market segments.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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