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Why Pony AI stock tanked on Q2 earnings and why the dip is worth buying

by admin August 13, 2025
August 13, 2025

Pony AI Inc (NASDAQ: PONY) says its top-line soared 76% on a year-over-year basis as robotaxi fare-charging revenues more than quadrupled in the second quarter (Q2).

On Tuesday, the company disclosed aggressive progress in scaling its Gen-7 robotaxi fleet as well. Still, the autonomous driving technology stock is down roughly 10% at the time of writing.

However, for long-term investors, the post-earnings weakness in PONY stock may have created a compelling entry point into a business that’s accelerating toward scalable commercialisation.  

Why Pony AI stock tanked on Q2 earnings?

PONY shares are slipping this morning primarily because the company saw its operating expenses increase by 75% year-on-year basis, resulting in wider-than-expected net loss of some $53 million in Q2.

Investors may also be responding to negative free cash flow of nearly $35 million in the autonomous vehicle company’s second quarter – indicating continued cash burn.

Plus, the decline in Robotruck revenues (down 10%) may have raised concerns about segment diversification.

However, these seemingly concerning numbers mostly reflect short-term pressure; they’re largely a result of strategic investments in Gen-7 scaling and global expansion – not operational weakness.

This makes the post-earnings decline in Pony AI stock today rather unfair and overdone.

Should you buy PONY shares on post-earnings decline?

Despite headline losses, Pony AI’s second-quarter release was packed with bullish signals.

The company’s Gen-7 Robotaxi production is accelerating, with 213 vehicles already built and operations launched in all four tier-one cities in China.

Fare-charging robotaxi revenues surged over 300% as well, validating the monetization model.

Gross margin flipped from negative to 16.1%, driven by cost efficiencies in remote assistance and insurance.

Licensing and applications revenue soared 902%, fueled by demand for autonomous domain controllers.

In Q2, the robotaxi firm also expanded its footprint in Dubai, South Korea, and even Luxembourg, reinforcing its global ambitions – further making PONY stock worth buying on the post-earnings dip.

How Wall Street recommends playing Pony AI shares in 2025

According to James Peng, the chief executive of Pony AI, “we are driving strongly toward positive unit economics and accelerating our multi-year growth trajectory.”

And the Wall Street analysts seem to share his optimism. According to the Wall Street Journal, the consensus rating on Pony AI shares currently sits at “buy” with the average price target of roughly $21, indicating potential upside of well over 50% from current levels.

In short, while PONY losses are real, they’re strategic, tied to scaling infrastructure and expanding market reach.

The company’s ability to operate fully-driverless Robotaxis in extreme weather and across diverse geographies sets it apart.

With strategic partnerships like the one in Shenzhen and regulatory wins across Asia and Europe, Pony AI sure is laying the groundwork for long-term dominance.

Therefore, the market’s knee-jerk reaction to short-term losses misses the forest for the trees.

For investors who believe in autonomous mobility’s future, Pony AI’s dip is not a red flag – it’s a green light.

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