Carvana

CVNA Q3 2025 Earnings

Reported Oct 29, 2025 at 4:06 PM ET · SEC Source

Q3 25 EPS

$1.03

MISS 21.97%

Est. $1.32

Q3 25 Revenue

$5.65B

BEAT +10.80%

Est. $5.10B

vs S&P Since Q3 25

+13.1%

BEATING MARKET

CVNA +19.1% vs S&P +6.0%

Market Reaction

Did CVNA Beat Earnings? Q3 2025 Results

Carvana posted a mixed but record-breaking Q3 2025, delivering explosive revenue growth while falling short on the bottom line. The online used-car retailer reported earnings of $1.03 per share, missing the $1.32 consensus estimate by 21.97%, partly … Read more Carvana posted a mixed but record-breaking Q3 2025, delivering explosive revenue growth while falling short on the bottom line. The online used-car retailer reported earnings of $1.03 per share, missing the $1.32 consensus estimate by 21.97%, partly weighed down by a $120 million hit from declining fair value of Root warrants. Revenue, however, told a different story, climbing 54.5% year-over-year to $5.65 billion, well ahead of the $5.10 billion analysts expected, as record retail unit volume of 155,941 vehicles, up 44% from a year ago, combined with higher average selling prices to drive the top-line beat. Operationally, the results were striking, with GAAP operating income reaching a record $552 million at a 9.8% margin and Adjusted EBITDA hitting a record $637 million. Looking ahead, management expects Q4 retail units above 150,000 and guided full-year 2025 Adjusted EBITDA at or above $2.2 billion, reinforcing confidence in its long-term target of 3 million units annually at a 13.5% Adjusted EBITDA margin.

Key Takeaways

  • Record 155,941 retail units sold, up 44% YoY
  • Higher average selling prices per retail vehicle ($25,625 vs $23,405 YoY)
  • Gross revenue treatment for vehicles from large retail marketplace partner boosted revenue per unit
  • Operating leverage with non-GAAP SG&A per unit declining to $3,418 from $3,737 YoY
  • Other gross profit per unit increased to $3,040 from $3,000 YoY
  • Net interest expense declined to $125 million from $157 million YoY
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CVNA YoY Financials

Q3 2025 vs Q3 2024, source: SEC Filings

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CVNA Revenue by Segment

With YoY comparisons, source: SEC Filings

Q1 25 Q4 25

“In Q3, Carvana once again drove industry-leading growth and profitability while crossing over $20 billion revenue run rate scale for the first time. We continue to focus on unlocking the structural advantages of our vertically integrated model that strengthen our business and separate our customer offering. This effort has already driven new milestones in speed, selection, convenience, and efficiency and we are even more excited about what's possible on the road ahead.”

— Ernie Garcia, Q3 2025 Earnings Press Release