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Mercedes-Benz Sold 453,700 Cars In Q2, Top-End Deliveries Driven By Mercedes-AMGs And G-Class

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Mercedes-Benz sold 453,700 Cars in Q2 2025, top-end deliveries driven by Mercedes-AMGs and the G-Class.

Overall, the Mercedes-Benz Group sold 547,100 cars and vans (-9%) in Q2 2025, including 93,400 units (-18%) of Vans.

Global Plug-In-Hybrid sales rose by 34% while the share of electrified vehicles reached 40% in Europe and 21% on a global level.





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The Mercedes-Benz Group (former Daimler AG) sold 453,700 (-9%) cars in the second quarter, with with the new global tariff policies impacting sales of Mercedes-Benz Cars in the U.S. and China in particular.

The Top-End sales represented 14.3% of overall sales in Q2 with deliveries reaching 69,000 units (+5%), which was driven by ongoing strong customer demand for Mercedes-AMG vehicles (+19%) and the G-Class (+56%).

With sales up by 9% in the second quarter, the GLC remained the top-selling car globally in the first half of 2025, while the sales of the new CLE rose by 30% in Q2 and 66% in the first half of 2025.

“Overall, we see good customer demand in the U.S. and Germany for our products including our Top-End vehicles, despite tariffs impacting our global sales in the second quarter”, said Mathias Geisen, who heads the Marketing & Sales department for Mercedes Group.

“In China, in a highly competitive environment, we could keep the number one position in the Top-End luxury segment in the first half of the year.”

Global Plug-In-Hybrid sales increased by 34% in the second quarter while the sales of the new CLE was up 30% in Q2 and 66% in the first half of 2025. During this period, the share of electrified vehicles (xEVs) reached 40% in Europe and 21% on a global level.

Overall, the Mercedes-Benz Group sold 547,100 cars and vans (-9%) in Q2 2025, including 93,400 units (-18%) of Vans. During this period, Mercedes-Benz Vans concluded the largest single order of eVans ever with 5,000 electric vans set to be delivered to the Amazon.





“The Mercedes-Benz Vans result for Q2 2025 shows a positive development of 13% relative to Q1 2025. The growth on the quarter is driven by an increased momentum in both private and commercial vans,” Sagree Sardien, Head of Mercedes-Benz Vans Sales & Marketing





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