BorgWarner, which supplies parts to Ford Motor and Volkswagen, develops and manufactures products to improve fuel economy, EV powertrains, chargers and battery systems, among other components.
The company has benefited from automakers rushing to put out vehicles with smaller engines that are powerful and meet modern emission norms.
BorgWarner now expects its full-year adjusted profit per share to be between USD 3.80 and USD 4.15, compared with its prior outlook of USD 3.65 to USD 4.00.
On an adjusted basis, BorgWarner earned USD 1.03 per share in the quarter ended March 31, compared with LSEG estimates of 87 cents.
The company's first-quarter revenue rose about 6.3% from a year earlier to USD 3.6 billion, compared with analysts' estimates of about USD 3.51 billion.
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