Indcar closed 2025 with €67 million in turnover and 555 units produced, both record figures for the Spanish bodybuilder.

The Arbúcies-based company reported a 46% increase in revenue compared with 2024, alongside the highest production volume in its history. According to Indcar, the results consolidate its position in Europe and mark a new stage in the company’s development.

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Indcar turnover reaches €67 million after Car-Bus.net integration

A relevant element in Indcar’s 2025 activity was the integration of Spanish bodybuilder Car-Bus.net, completed in September 2025. The company is specialized in Mercedes chassis applications, and the acquisition allowed Indcar to expand its product range with additional configurations based on different chassis platforms.

According to Indcar, the operation also opened new commercial channels in international markets and forms part of the group’s international development plan. The company expects to exceed 200 units on Mercedes chassis over the next three years.

In 2026, Indcar plans to maintain its production growth path, with a target of around 650 units. This would correspond to an 18% increase compared with 2025.

According to Indcar, exports represented around 90% of total turnover in 2025, with sales to more than ten countries. During the year, the company strengthened its activity in Italy, France and Spain, while adding four new commercial partners in the Nordic countries and Central Europe.

Italy remained the group’s main market, accounting for 60% of total turnover. France represented 24%, Spain 10%, and other European markets, including Belgium, Iceland and Sweden, accounted for 6%.

In 2025, Indcar was awarded a contract to supply 129 units to Astral, Azienda Strade Lazio S.p.A., the public company controlled by the Lazio Region. According to Indcar, the contract is one of the largest projects in the group’s history. Delivery of the first batch, consisting of 80 units, is scheduled for 2026.

“It has been a year of development, consolidation and progress for Indcar. The market is currently experiencing a positive growth phase, but these results are also the fruit of the commitment and constant efforts of everyone in the company. We have worked hard to strengthen a culture based on quality, through the development of more efficient processes, continuous staff training and the adoption of standards that guarantee excellence at all levels of the organisation,” said Gaël Queralt, CEO of Indcar.

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