March 08, 2013

Mercedes-Benz sells 90,083 vehicles in February

Mercedes-Benz has delivered 90,083 units (previous year 95,647 units) to customers in February and thus sold as many cars as never before since the beginning of the year (184,978 units, +1.3 per cent). Sales in the last month were particularly high in the USA, Russia and
in Japan.

In Germany and Western Europe, Mercedes-Benz developed better than the overall market. In China (incl. Hong Kong), sales were considerably weaker compared to the same month in the previous year due to basic effects. Among the model series, the brand's SUVs met with great customer interest. In addition, customers are enjoying the new Mercedes-Benz compacts in growing numbers.

"Our new models, and especially the SUVs and the compacts, met with an excellent response among our customers also in February. This year, we are continuing our model offensive with the CLA and the new E- and S-class - three vehicles our customers are looking forward to with great anticipation and with what we aim for yet another record year in 2013," said Dr. Joachim Schmidt, Vice-President Sales and Marketing. "We have significantly increased our sales in North and South America, as well as in other growth markets like Japan or Russia. In February, we were also above the market in Germany and Western Europe. Globally, we were not able to reach the high level of the previous year due to basic effects in China, however."

In the NAFTA region (+18 per cent), Mercedes-Benz again posted a record month. In the USA, the brand with the star grew by 21.9 per cent in February with a record of 22,040 vehicles, thus being the premium manufacturer with the highest registrations since the beginning of the year. The company also achieved a new sales record in Mexico (+13.3 per cent).

In the Asia/Pacific region, the markets of Japan (+13.2 per cent), South Korea (+6.8 per cent) and Australia (+30.8 per cent) provided a strong impetus for sales. In China (incl. Hong Kong), where the one-week Chinese New Year was celebrated in February instead of January as it was last year, sales totalled 10,134 vehicles after a very strong performance in the same month of the previous year (p.y. 19,205 units). With the new integrated sales company Beijing Mercedes-Benz Sales Service Co., Ltd., which officially became operational at the beginning of March, Mercedes-Benz set the course for sustainable growth in this key market.

Sales continued to develop positively on the Russian market: Here, a new sales record of 3,055 vehicles was achieved (+17.3 per cent). Turkey even saw nearly twice as many vehicles sold than in the same month of the previous year (+95 per cent). In the Middle East region Mercedes-Benz once again delivered more vehicles than in February 2012 (+8.9 per cent).

In the strongly declining German market (-10.3 per cent), the brand in February developed better than the overall market and grew its market share to nearly 10 per cent since the beginning of the year. Thus, Mercedes-Benz was the premium manufacturer with the highest vehicle registrations in Germany also in February. Last month, the company there sold 15,321 vehicles (p.y. 17,993 units). In Western Europe (without Germany), Mercedes-Benz continued to drive forward against the negative market trend, gaining market shares. At 19.773 units, February sales were over the previous year's level (+0.4 per cent). In Great Britain, the second largest market for Mercedes-Benz in Western Europe, the brand increased the February sales by 10.6% and thus secured the market leadership.

Among the Mercedes-Benz model series, the new compacts did also very well with customers in February: The sales of 22,143 A- and B-class vehicles were 41.4 per cent over the sales in the same month of the previous year. To enable meeting the high customer demand for the A-class and B-class on a continuous basis, 21 special shifts have already been planned for the Rastatt plant for this year.

The SUVs of Mercedes-Benz are also enjoying unbroken popularity. Sales of SUVs with the star totalled 22,264 vehicles (+33.5 per cent), with new sales records posted, among others, by the GLK (+46.9 per cent), the G-class (+110.3 per cent) and the M-class (+26.3 per cent). The Tuscaloosa plant (USA) will put in 14 additional shifts for M- and GL-class production on Saturdays this year to enable meeting the demand for these vehicles.

The smart fortwo sold 7,837 times in February (p.y. 8,426 units) also under the sign of the effects from its third-largest market China. On the other hand, the urban run-about enjoyed great popularity, particularly in Great Britain (+29.1 per cent) and Germany (+14.6 per cent). With the smart fortwo electric drive smart remains market leader among electric vehicles on its home market.


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