The country’s largest luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz India today announced, it sold 9,915 units in the first nine months of 2019. The company achieved satisfactory sales performance boosted by the September sales under continuing strong macro-economic challenges from earlier quarters. Mercedes-Benz is confident of its sales performance and firmly maintaining its lead in the luxury auto segment. Mercedes-Benz India is also going to commence its product offensive from Q4 to take advantage of high customer interest and positive sentiment.
Martin Schwenk, Managing Director & CEO, Mercedes-Benz India commented:
We are glad to maintain our market leadership in the luxury car market despite facing strong macro-economic headwinds from the earlier quarters, and also having a higher base in the segment. We are equally excited to witness great consumer feedback on our products in September. On the back of a strong September performance, we have already crossed the 10,000 units mark in the first week of October, and are confident of maintaining this growth momentum by leveraging the upbeat customer sentiment. Of particular satisfaction has been the 160% growth in the Dream Cars segment, which once again underlines the luxury customers’ strong faith in the three-pointed star. We are hopeful and expect sales to rise slightly in the full year.”
Our market performance in September has been backed by the introduction of innovative and customer centric mobility solutions like Wishbox, and also by the varied support measures we have taken for our dealer partners. These strategic steps have helped us in retaining the customers’ loyalty, dealer sustainability and also in maintaining our market leadership. As a fundamentally strong brand, Mercedes-Benz continues to remain bullish on the mid to long term prospect of the dynamic Indian market
added Mr. Schwenk.
The volume drivers for Mercedes-Benz India in the January-September 2019 period remained the Long Wheelbase E-Class as it continues its success run with the Indian customers.
The C-Class sedan and the GLC SUV also contributed to the sales volume and there was a strong demand for the GLS SUV. The Dream Cars segment however grew the highest by an impressive 160% and outperformed other segments in H1 2019.
Highlights
- 9,915 units sold in Jan-Sep 2019 period (Jan-Sep 2018: 11,789 units)
- Dream Cars continue to defy the market trend and soar with 160 % growth in Jan-Sep 2019
- The demand for the Long Wheelbase E-Class continues along with the C-Class sedan, GLC and GLS
- The Long Wheelbase E-Class continues its popularity and remains the highest selling model in Jan-Sep 2019 period
- Mercedes-Benz will have an intense product offensive beginning Q4 2019, going into 2020
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