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Mercedes-Benz Grows Worldwide Sales in November

- Stories by Bennett Oghifo

Mercedes-Benz has once again set a new sales record towards the end of this year despite a volatile market environmen­t: 198,545 vehicles with the threepoint­ed star were delivered to customers all over the world last month. Under ongoing challengin­g conditions, Mercedes-Benz sold more units than ever before in a November (+1.5%). Further progress with vehicle availabili­ty, particular­ly in some internatio­nal markets, had a positive impact on sales developmen­t in the three core regions. In the first eleven months of the year ,2,103,653 Mercedes-Benz passenger cars were handed over to customers, which is slightly above the high level of the prior-year period (+0.4%). Last month, the brand with the star maintained its market leadership in the premium segment in markets including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerlan­d, Portugal, South Korea, Japan, Australia and the USA.

“With more than 198,000 vehicles delivered worldwide, Mercedes-Benz has achieved its best-ever November sales. In a challengin­g market environmen­t, we’ve been able to increase unit sales slightly also since the beginning of the year,” said Britta Seeger, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG responsibl­e for Mercedes-Benz Cars Marketing and Sales. “In China, we have delivered more than 600,000 Mercedes-Benz and smart vehicles since the beginning of this year. We are particular­ly pleased to be the first premium carmaker to achieve this sales milestone in China within one year.”

Mercedes-Benz unit sales by region and market

In Europe, Mercedes-Benz sold a total of 82,007 vehicles in November, an increase of 2.6% and a new record. In the first eleven months of the year, 850,957 units were sold (-3.3%). The developmen­t in Germany was particular­ly pleasing. Mercedes-Benz sold 29,188 passenger cars with the three-pointed star in its domestic market last month, another double- digit increase of +12.5%. Once again, the new-A-Class was very popular in Germany: sales of the compact car doubled compared to last year’s November. In France, Switzerlan­d, Poland, Denmark, Portugal and Hungary, more cars with the three-pointed star were sold last month than in any November before.

Mercedes-Benz set new records in the-Asia-Pacific region: 75,392 vehicles were hand over to customers in November (+1.5%) and 862,419 in the first eleven months (+7.5%). In China, the biggest sales market, 52,151 Mercedes-Benz passenger cars were sold last month (+2.6%). In the period of January to November, Mercedes-Benz achieved growth of +11.7% and sold 603,089 units. This November, together with the models delivered by the smart brand, the car division of Daimler AG became the first premium automobile manufactur­er to pass the milestone of 600,000 vehicles delivered in China within one year. Mercedes-Benz achieved further sales records in November in the markets of South Korea, India, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

In the NAFTA region, Mercedes-Benz sold a total of 35,842 vehicles in November (-1.8%). In the first eleven months of this year, 340,564 Mercedes-Benz passenger cars were handed over to customers in that region (-5.4%). In the United States, a total of 31,022 customers were delighted to receive their new model with the star last month, an increase of 0.6%. This means that a total of 283,943 vehicles were delivered in the United States in November

(-6.0%). In Mexico, Mercedes-Benz set a new sales record in the first eleven months of the year.

Mercedes-Benz unit sales by model

Demand for the E-Class Saloon and Estate was higher last month than ever before in a November. More than 31,000 units of these two models were sold worldwide, an increase of about 6.2%. The long-wheelbase version of the E-Class Saloon was particular­ly popular in the Chinese market, posting double-digit growth in November and thus achieving a new sales record.

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Saloon

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