Mercedes-Benz India to Launch 8 New Models in 2025, Recorded Sales in 2024

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Mercedes-Benz will launch 8 new cars in India in 2025, basically high-end cars and battery electric cars (BEV).

“The roadmap for 2025 is clear,” a Business Today report quoted Santosh Iyer, MD, of Mercedes-Benz India as saying. “We will focus on our product portfolio… and increase our luxury touch points across India.”

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The company will first publish the AMG GLE 53 Coupe during the time of the calendar year 2025, according to a report via Autocar India.

The report stated that Mercedes demonstrated that it would demonstrate the G 580 SUV, the Maybach Eqs 680 Night series and the CLA concept at the Bharat Mobility Global EXO, with cars, adding the AMG SL 55, AMG S 63 TH and E 450 LWB LINE AMG LINE.

The AMG E 53 plug-in hybrid could also launch here, along with the AMG GT R, according to the report.

Mercedes introduced 14 new cars in India last year, which the EQS SUV produced in the country and the Maybach SUV.

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As a component of its expansion plan, the German automaker plans to invest Rs 450 crore in India over the next 3 years and build its sales and service network.

With 125 tactile problems in 50 cities, Mercedes plans to build this until the end of March 18 and two others before the end of 2025.

This comes after Mercedes registered its highest-ever sales in 2024, with 19,565 units sold in India; A 12.4% year-on-year growth.

Iyer also said that India’s luxury car market is also 9% higher in calendar year 2024, adding that one of the German luxury cars sold in India was a Mercedes-Benz, according to the report.

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“The strong growth in H2 was possible due to the long-wheelbase E-class, the new launches in our electric car portfolio,” the report quoted him as saying.

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