Mercedes-Benz continues its sales momentum in the January-September period; Delivers 12,768 new cars, registering a 11% year-on-year growth
High demand for TEVs comprising S-Class, Mercedes-Maybach, AMGs and EQS in Jan- Sep ’23 period, that grew up to 22%, comprising 25% of YTD sales.

MUMBAI
India’s most desirable luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz today announced strong sales momentum in the January-September 2023 period, delivering 12,768 new cars to customers. With a growth of 11% YTD, Mercedes-Benz continued to witness all-round demand for its products, despite facing supply challenges in Q3. The strong customer preference for the brand is driven by an attractive product portfolio and a seamless omni-channel customer journey experience, created with ‘Retail of the Future’ business model. The first sustained demand for both new and existing products across entry and core segment was key in driving sales momentum in January-September 2023. The demand for high-end Mercedes-Benz, AMG and EQS models belonging to the TEV segment continued to remain strong, contributing approximately 25% of Mercedes-Benz’s sales volume in the first nine months of the year. Mercedes-Benz’s BEV portfolio comprising the EQB, EQE 500 SUV and the d EQS 580 luxury sedan, continued their customer preference. Jan-Sep 2023 sales highlights: Demand for the TEV segment continues with GLS, S-Class, S-Class Maybach, GLS Maybach, AMGs and EQS witnessing top customer preference The LWB E-Class remained the highest selling model for Mercedes-Benz India Very high demand for the newly launched GLC SUV, despite global supply constraints for the model The New A-Class and the C-Class continue their strong market
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