Bajaj Mobility AG (formerly PIERER Mobility AG) is the parent company of the KTM Group, one of Europe’s leading motorcycle manufacturers. The group includes the KTM, Husqvarna, and GASGAS brands, as well as WP Suspension and a range of electric-powered vehicles.
Workforce reduction as part of restructuring
Following the completion of its restructuring in 2025, KTM AG has begun a global cost-cutting and restructuring program aimed at making the business more competitive. This includes:
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Reducing fixed costs
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Simplifying management and company structure
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Streamlining product and project portfolios
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Optimising global operations
As a result, around 500 jobs — mainly in office roles and middle management — have been cut.
Total employees as of December 31, 2025: 3,794, down from 5,310 in 2024.
Bajaj Mobility AG: Estimated revenue and sales results for 2025 (preliminary figures)
Bajaj Mobility AG expects its consolidated revenue for 2025 to be just over €1 billion, a decrease of around 46% compared to 2024.
Motorcycle sales show improvement in second half of 2025
In total, the Bajaj Mobility Group sold 209,704 motorcycles in 2025, which is 28% less than the previous year.
However, sales improved significantly in the second half of the year:
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H1 2025: 50,334 motorcycles sold
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H2 2025: 80,464 motorcycles sold — a 60% increase compared to H1
In addition, 43,956 motorcycles were sold in H2 through strategic partner Bajaj Auto (compared to 34,950 in H1).
Inventory significantly reduced
KTM successfully reduced its motorcycle inventory by more than 100,000 units during 2025 as part of its restructuring efforts:
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End of 2024: 248,580 motorcycles in stock
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End of 2025: 147,427 motorcycles in stock
This reduction is described as a key milestone in KTM’s turnaround plan.
Bicycle division closed
As part of shutting down the bicycle business, the group sold 64,110 e-bikes and bicycles in 2025, compared to 106,311 in 2024.






