Mobileye Drives Forward with Strong Growth Amid Autonomous Vehicle Push
Mobileye Accelerates with Strong Financials and Bold Expansion Plans
As competitors struggle in the increasingly competitive autonomous driving sector, Mobileye continues to pull ahead. The company's latest financial results tell a story of resilience and strategic growth.
Financial Engine Running Strong
The numbers speak volumes: Mobileye's revenue hit $1.894 billion in 2025, marking a healthy 15% year-over-year increase. While fourth-quarter figures dipped slightly due to customer inventory adjustments, the broader picture remains robust.
Cash flow tells an even more compelling story - net operating cash surged an impressive 51% to $602 million. Perhaps most telling is Mobileye's order backlog, which now stands at $24.5 billion spanning the next eight years.
"We're seeing tremendous momentum," said CEO Amnon Shashua during the earnings call. "Our technology is now in over 230 million vehicles globally, and we're deepening relationships with all major automakers."
Beyond the Dashboard: Mobileye's Robotics Ambition
Never content to stay in its lane, Mobileye is shifting gears toward what industry watchers call "Physical AI." The company recently finalized its acquisition of Mentee Robotics, marking its official entry into humanoid robotics.
This move isn't just diversification - it's strategic synergy. Mobileye plans to leverage its autonomous driving expertise across robotics platforms, creating what Shashua calls "a unified technical moat."
The robotics play comes as Mobileye prepares for another major leap: commercial robotaxis. Partnering with Volkswagen Group, the company aims to launch driverless operations by 2026 with ambitions to deploy over 100,000 autonomous taxis by 2033.
Roadmap Ahead: Software-Defined Future
Looking to 2026, Mobileye has already secured a major surround ADAS order from an unnamed U.S. automaker that will utilize its EyeQ6High processors.
The company sees software-defined vehicles as the next frontier. "We're moving beyond hardware," explained Shashua. "Our vision is creating intelligent systems that learn and adapt - whether they're cars, robots or something entirely new."
Key Points:
- Revenue growth: $1.894 billion in 2025 (up 15% YoY)
- Cash flow surge: Operating cash up 51% to $602 million
- Future orders: $24.5 billion backlog secured
- New ventures: Entering robotics via Mentee acquisition
- Robotaxi plans: Targeting commercial launch by 2026




