Hero MotoCorp's EV Bet: Strong Q3 Masks Long-Term Valuation Debate

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Hero MotoCorp's EV Bet: Strong Q3 Masks Long-Term Valuation Debate
Overview

Hero MotoCorp posted strong Q3 FY26 results with net profit up 14.4% to ₹1,267.55 crore and revenue growing 21.7% to ₹12,486.82 crore. The company approved an additional ₹275 crore investment in electric vehicle maker Euler Motors and a solar power project. Despite these positive developments, the stock closed down 1.51% on February 5, 2026. This suggests investors are weighing the immediate financial gains against the execution and profitability of its ambitious electric mobility and sustainability strategies amidst a competitive market.

The Strategic Pivot Under Scrutiny

Hero MotoCorp's latest quarterly performance, characterized by a 14.4% year-on-year increase in net profit to ₹1,267.55 crore and a 21.7% rise in revenue to ₹12,486.82 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2025, demonstrates solid operational execution. This was achieved despite a ₹119 crore one-time charge related to the implementation of new labor codes, which became effective November 21, 2025. The company sold 16.97 lakh units, a 16% increase year-on-year, and declared an interim dividend of ₹110 per share. However, the market's immediate reaction, with shares closing down 1.51% on February 5, 2026, at ₹5,768.80, indicates a cautious sentiment. Investors are likely scrutinizing whether the company's significant strategic investments, including an additional ₹275 crore into Euler Motors and the solar power initiative with CleanMax, are adequately priced into the current valuation.

Valuation and Competitive Positioning

Hero MotoCorp currently trades with a trailing twelve-month (TTM) P/E ratio ranging between 20.39 and 24.45, with a market capitalization around ₹1.15 to ₹1.17 trillion. [1, 2, 5, 30, 36] This valuation places it at a discount compared to its peers. Bajaj Auto boasts a TTM P/E between 29.5 and 31.46, with a significantly larger market capitalization of approximately ₹2.69 trillion. [18, 35, 40] TVS Motor Company, on the other hand, shows a much higher TTM P/E of around 60.5 to 74.43, with a market cap near ₹1.76 trillion. [10, 15, 41] While Hero MotoCorp's lower P/E might suggest undervaluation, its historical P/E has been around 17.84, indicating the current multiple already prices in some growth. The company's strategic investments in electric vehicles (EVs), particularly through Euler Motors, and its commitment to renewable energy via solar projects signal a forward-looking approach. However, the Indian two-wheeler market is intensely competitive, with EV adoption facing headwinds from potential changes in government subsidies. [25] The overall Indian two-wheeler market, though showing steady growth, experienced a 3.5% increase in 2025 to 20.7 million units, with projections indicating continued expansion. [12, 38]

Historical Performance and Analyst Outlook

Hero MotoCorp's stock has seen significant appreciation from its levels in early 2025, when prices hovered between ₹3,600 and ₹4,400. [3, 26] This upward trajectory, however, might be challenged by current analyst sentiment. The average 12-month price target for Hero MotoCorp ranges between ₹5,573.50 and ₹6,166.58, with some analysts issuing downgrades, suggesting limited upside from current trading levels around ₹5,768. [11, 34] The company's ability to translate its substantial investments in new technologies and sustainability into sustained profitability and market share gains will be critical in justifying its current valuation and overcoming competitive pressures from established players and emerging EV manufacturers.
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