Mercedes Benz India Posts 26% Growth in Q1 2022 Sales

Published On: 8 April 2022 | 1193 Views

The company sold 4022 cars during this period in the Indian market

  • Mercedes Benz India Posts 26% Growth in Q1 2022 Sales

Mercedes Benz India has announced that it has recorded a growth of 26 percent in Q1 2022 against the same quarter last year in the country. The company sold 4022 cars during this period in the Indian market. Mercedes Benz E-Class LWB continued to be the highest-selling model, followed by the A-Class Limousine and S-Class. The GLC emerged as the highest-selling SUV in Q1 2022, followed by the GLA, GLE and GLS SUVs. The AMG and Super Luxury Cars portfolio grew by 35 percent confirming strong customer preference for the segment


Martin Schwenk, Managing Director & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India commented, “We are excited with our sales performance achieved in Q1 2022, laying a strong foundation for a long-term sales recovery. This achievement becomes important in the context of continued intense headwinds like semiconductor shortage, global supply chain disruptions and rising input costs. The Q1 performance firmly reiterates customers’ clear preference for luxury experience offered by Mercedes-Benz and the brand’s leadership position in the Indian luxury market. The overwhelming customer response can also be attributed to a fine combination of our superior product portfolio and an enhanced retail experience implemented through ROTF, which offers full transparency on price and offers a seamless omnichannel experience. We will continue exciting the market with introduction of most desirable products and superior luxury experience in retail, in Q2.”



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