The end of an earnings season can be a great time to discover new stocks and assess how companies are handling the current business environment. Let’s take a look at how Winnebago (NYSE:WGO) and the rest of the automobile manufacturing stocks fared in Q4.
Much capital investment and technical know-how are needed to manufacture functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing automobiles for the mass market. Barriers to entry are therefore high, and auto manufacturers with economies of scale can boast strong economic moats. However, this doesn’t insulate them from new entrants, as electric vehicles (EVs) have entered the market and are upending it. This has forced established manufacturers to not only contend with emerging EV-first competitors but also decide how much they want to invest in these disruptive technologies, which will likely cannibalize their legacy offerings.
The 6 automobile manufacturing stocks we track reported a strong Q4. As a group, revenues beat analysts’ consensus estimates by 5.6%.
Amidst this news, share prices of the companies have had a rough stretch. On average, they are down 14.6% since the latest earnings results.
Winnebago (NYSE:WGO)
Created to provide high-quality, affordable RVs to the post-war American family, Winnebago (NYSE:WGO) is a manufacturer of recreational vehicles, providing a range of motorhomes, travel trailers, and fifth-wheel products for outdoor and adventure lifestyles.
Winnebago reported revenues of $625.6 million, down 18% year on year. This print fell short of analysts’ expectations by 6.9%. Overall, it was a slower quarter for the company with a significant miss of analysts’ adjusted operating income estimates.
CEO Commentary“As expected, the RV and marine operating environment remained challenging in the first quarter, marked by subdued consumer demand and a cautious dealer network reluctant to make significant commitments on new orders ahead of the historically slow winter season,” said Michael Happe, President and Chief Executive Officer of Winnebago Industries.

Winnebago delivered the weakest performance against analyst estimates and slowest revenue growth of the whole group. The stock is down 22.9% since reporting and currently trades at $40.01.
Read our full report on Winnebago here, it’s free.
Best Q4: Ford (NYSE:F)
Established to make automobiles accessible to a broader segment of the population, Ford (NYSE:F) designs, manufactures, and sells a variety of automobiles, trucks, and electric vehicles.
Ford reported revenues of $48.21 billion, up 4.9% year on year, outperforming analysts’ expectations by 5.5%. The business had a stunning quarter with a solid beat of analysts’ sales volume and EBITDA estimates.

Although it had a fine quarter compared to its peers, the market seems unhappy with the results as the stock is down 4.7% since reporting. It currently trades at $9.53.
Is now the time to buy Ford? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)
Originally founded by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in 2003, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is an electric vehicle company accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable energy.
Tesla reported revenues of $25.71 billion, up 2.1% year on year, falling short of analysts’ expectations by 6%. It was a disappointing quarter as it posted a significant miss of analysts’ operating income and EPS estimates.
The stock is down 23.5% since the results and currently trades at $297.01.
Read our full analysis of Tesla’s results here.
Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN)
The manufacturer of Amazon’s delivery trucks, Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) designs, manufactures, and sells electric vehicles and commercial delivery vans.
Rivian reported revenues of $1.73 billion, up 31.9% year on year. This number topped analysts’ expectations by 22.4%. Overall, it was an exceptional quarter as it also produced a solid beat of analysts’ EPS estimates and an impressive beat of analysts’ EBITDA estimates.
Rivian scored the biggest analyst estimates beat among its peers. The stock is down 11.9% since reporting and currently trades at $11.97.
Read our full, actionable report on Rivian here, it’s free.
General Motors (NYSE:GM)
Founded in 1908 by William C. Durant, General Motors (NYSE:GM) offers a range of vehicles and automobiles through brands such as Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac.
General Motors reported revenues of $47.7 billion, up 11% year on year. This result beat analysts’ expectations by 8%. It was a very strong quarter as it also logged an impressive beat of analysts’ sales volume estimates and full-year EPS guidance exceeding analysts’ expectations.
The stock is down 10.8% since reporting and currently trades at $49.09.
Read our full, actionable report on General Motors here, it’s free.
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