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Mercedes-Benz Delivered 2.4 Million Cars And Vans In 2022

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Mercedes-Benz Delivered Over 2.4 Million Vehicles In 2022 - autojosh

Last year, Mercedes-Benz Cars sold 2,040,719 vehicles (+5%), including a strong BEV sales of 149,227 units.

Strong sales in the Top-End segment driven by the S-Class (+6%) and its all-electric version EQS also increased by 8%.

Full-year unit sales at Mercedes-Benz Vans reached 415,344 vehicles in 2022 (+8%), including sales of 15,000 eVans (+15%).

In its first year after Daimler Truck spin-off, the Group’s sharpened focus on high-end passenger cars and premium vans helped to lift its





Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) rose to €20.5 billion (+28%) last year compared to €16.0 billion in 2021.

The Group’s revenue also increased by 12% to €150.0 billion compared to the €133.9 billion in 2021.

The Mercedes-Benz Group AG (former Daimler AG) said it delivered over 2.4 million cars and vans between January and December of 2022 despite the semiconductor supply-chain bottlenecks and the fallout from Russia’s war against Ukraine.

Last year, Mercedes-Benz Cars sold 2,040,719 vehicles (+5%), including a strong BEV sales of 149,227 units. Strong sales in the Top-End segment driven by the S-Class (+6%) and its all-electric version EQS also increased by 8%.

Despite the ongoing global challenges in the areas of parts supply and logistics, full-year unit sales at Mercedes-Benz Vans reached 415,344 vehicles worldwide (+8%), including the sales of 15,000 eVans (+15%).





In its first year after the Daimler Truck spin-off, the Group’s sharpened focus on high-end passenger cars and premium vans helped to lift its Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) by 28% to €20.5 billion (+28%) last year compared to the €16.0 billion in 2021. Revenue also increased by 12% to €150.0 billion compared to the €133.9 billion in 2021.

“We have redesigned Mercedes-Benz to be a more profitable company thanks to our focus on desirable products and disciplined margin and cost management. We cannot control macro or world events, but 2022 is a case in point that we are moving in the right direction”, said Ola Kaellenius, Chief Executive Officer of Mercedes-Benz Group AG.

“In addition to delivering strong financial results, the team accelerated our pace as a technology leader in electric and automated driving. The next chapter in our transformation will be revealed during the Mercedes-Benz Strategy Update in California on February 22 focusing on the Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS).”

The Mercedes-Benz Group AG now focus on cars and vans of the brands Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG, Mercedes-Maybach and the Mercedes-EQS (battery electric vehicles) following its rebranding in February 2022.





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