Mercedes-Benz India on Wednesday announced one of its strongest appearing in a quarter with Q3 delivery figures at 4,101 units. While the Mercedes E-Class and the GLC impelled the organization’s prospects between July and September of this current year, various new launches have additionally lit up prospects.
Mercedes India has stood firm on the leadership position in the Indian luxury automotive space yet has now figured out how to additionally reinforce its order and upwards of 11 launches this year alone has featured its expectations. The list of new launches incorporates the A-Class Limousine designated at first-time Mercedes purchasers as well as AMG performance vehicles at the opposite finish of the price spectrum.
Such has been the ascension that Mercedes India figured out how to cross 2020 marketing projections in the initial nine months of this current year. “We have built a strong order bank for most of our new and existing products and are striving hard to hand over these cars to the customers on time,” said Martin Schwenk, MD and CEO at Mercedes-Benz India. “We expect the upcoming festive season to continue this sales momentum and create additional demand.”
Mercedes additionally illuminates that the Q3 deals figure is a close to 100% development over figures from Q3 of 2020. The organization further features that its cars and SUVs have a close to rise to partake in reinforcing deals in India. Furthermore, with the dispatch of the privately collected S-Class planned for Thursday, Mercedes is a long way from done for the current year.
What Mercedes’ presentation maybe likewise alludes to is a bigger re-visitation of business as usual in the nation and its economy. With immunization picking pace, deals of a few automakers have gotten back to the green regardless of whether the worldwide semiconductor lack stays an undeniable danger. The current shortlist for Mercedes models in India ranges between four to 32 weeks.
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