Visteon Interest Coverage
Interest Coverage Ratio of Visteon (VC) as of Aug 18, 2026.
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Interest Coverage Ratio of Visteon is 2026 0.00 . Interest Coverage Ratio of Visteon was 2025 133.00 . It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Visteon Stock analysis
What does Visteon do? Visteon Corp is an American technology company specializing in the development and production of products and systems for the automotive industry. The company was spun off from Ford Motor Company in 2000 and is headquartered in Van Buren Township, Michigan, USA. Visteon has a long history dating back to 1949 when Ford established a subsidiary called Philco to develop electronic devices and systems for its vehicles. Over the years, Philco grew and became a major provider of radios, televisions, and electronic systems for the automotive industry. In 1961, Philco was sold to Ford and renamed Ford Aerospace and Communications Corporation. The company underwent several name and focus changes until it was finally spun off as Visteon Corporation in 2000. Visteon's business model is based on the development and production of products and systems for the automotive industry, including climate systems, powertrain technology, infotainment systems, cockpit modules, and driver assistance systems. The company works closely with leading automakers such as Ford, General Motors, BMW, Volkswagen, and Hyundai to meet their needs. Visteon is divided into various business segments, each specializing in specific products or systems. For example, the Cockpit Electronics segment develops and produces instruments, displays, and control units for the dashboard and other controls in the vehicle. The Climate Systems segment provides solutions for air conditioning and ventilation in the vehicle interior. The Powertrain Technology segment offers a wide range of products, from traditional combustion engines to electric motors and hybrid drives. The Driver Assistance Systems segment offers sensors and cameras that assist the driver in navigation, parking, and detecting obstacles and hazards in traffic. Visteon is also involved in research and development, continuously investing in new technologies and product innovations. One example is the SmartCore system, which integrates cockpit modules and infotainment systems into a unified platform. This system was introduced at CES 2018 in Las Vegas and received significant attention from the automotive industry and trade media. In summary, Visteon is a leading provider of products and systems for the automotive industry, with a long history and extensive experience in the development and production of electronic and electrical systems. With a wide range of products and close collaboration with leading automakers, the company positions itself as an important partner for the automotive industry and a future driver of innovation in the field of automotive technology. Visteon is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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The Interest Coverage ratio measures a company's ability to pay interest on its debt. Higher ratios indicate greater financial strength and lower default risk.
Interest Coverage = EBIT / Interest Expense
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