Sona Comstar Q1: consol revenue +54% YoY to ₹1,310 Cr, PAT ₹179 Cr; margins steady, DENSO EV JV
PAT +46.7% YoY · revenue +54% · margins flat
₹1,310.37 Cr
+54% YoY
₹178.51 Cr
+46.7% YoY
13.36%
-0.2pp YoY
₹2.9
Sona Comstar (Sona BLW) delivered its highest-ever quarterly topline in Q1 FY27, with consolidated revenue (incl. net FX) up 54.0% YoY to ₹1,310 Cr — its stated best-ever revenue, BEV revenue and BEV revenue share — driven by the electrification order book and the Escorts Kubota railway business acquired in June 2025 (now a full-quarter contributor versus one month a year ago). Consolidated PAT rose to ₹178.5 Cr, up 46.7% YoY on a reported basis; adjusting for the ₹9.2 Cr acquisition-cost exceptional in the year-ago base (there is none this quarter), underlying PAT growth is ~36% — strong, but a notch below the headline print. Sequentially revenue was near-flat (+3% QoQ off a strong Q4) and PAT eased 4.5% QoQ.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Margins held rather than expanded: net margin was 13.6% (vs 13.6% a year ago, 14.5% in Q4) and operating/EBITDA margin ~23.1% (vs 22.7% YoY, 24.4% in Q4), landing at the lower end of management's guided 23-25% EBITDA band — consistent with the prior concall warning of margin pressure from inflation and product mix. So the print meets guidance on both counts: it clears the 'strong growth on electrification' outlook and stays inside the margin band, though the QoQ step-down shows the cost pressure is real. Note the standalone-vs-consolidated divergence: standalone PAT (₹220.1 Cr, +83% YoY) is flattered by a ₹59.5 Cr dividend from a subsidiary and does not reflect operating performance — the consolidated ₹178.5 Cr is the number to anchor on.
The stock went into the print at ₹716, up 16.2% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
EPS ₹2.90 (consol) vs ₹2.01 YoY — ₹1.80/share FY26 final dividend approved at 15 Jul AGM
Management expects continued margin pressure in the foreseeable future from inflation and product mix, guiding to a new EBITDA margin band of 23-25%. Despite this, the outlook is for strong growth driven by a renewed momentum in electrification, a robust EV-centric order book, and significant new business wins in Europ
— This quarter: met
The quarter's defining event is strategic, not financial: on 22 July the company signed definitive agreements with DENSO (Japan) for two EV/hybrid powertrain JVs (51:49 both ways), and will slump-sell its existing EV motors & controllers business into a subsidiary in which DENSO buys 49% at an enterprise value of ₹1,750 Cr — completing the high-voltage piece of its electrification portfolio. Management framed the quarter as the launch of 'Sona Comstar 2.0', including an entry into robotics and physical AI, targeting a tenfold expansion over the next decade. A ₹1.80/share FY26 final dividend was approved at the 15 July AGM. Reliable Q1-specific street consensus could not be verified — the estimates surfaced (₹778-876 Cr revenue) were stale relative to the company's current run-rate — so the print is not scored against consensus here.
W1
EBITDA margin trajectory vs guided 23-25% band — Q1 at ~23.1% (low end); watch if inflation/mix pushes it lower
W2
Progress on the DENSO JVs and the ₹1,750 Cr (49% stake) EV-business slump sale — closing conditions and P&L impact
W3
Revenue run-rate vs management's ~₹6,500 Cr FY27 revenue ambition — Q1 ₹1,310 Cr tracks ~20%; order book ₹23,700 Cr execution
Source in ₹ Million; converted to ₹ Cr (÷10). Net FX gain folded into revenue to match DB/press convention (rev-from-ops line strictly ₹1,301.20 Cr consol). No exceptional items this quarter; year-ago Q1FY26 carried ₹9.17 Cr acquisition-cost exceptional, so adjusted YoY PAT ~+36% vs +46.7% raw. Consol PAT = profit for period ₹178.51 Cr (owners ₹180.47 Cr; NCI ₹-1.96 Cr). Standalone PAT ₹220.11 Cr is inflated by ₹59.46 Cr dividend from a subsidiary — consolidated is the true picture and the two diverge materially. Five overseas subs (net loss ₹2.98 Cr) reviewed by other auditors.
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