German carmaker Mercedes-Benz deliveries reach 517,800 units or up 21% in Q3 in a volatile market with ongoing semiconductor supply bottlenecks.
Mercedes-Benz added that EV ramp-up continues with Q3 Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) sales more than double to 30,000 units or up+115%.
Mercedes-Benz is transforming at full speed.
On the way towards a fully electric future, Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars increased BEV sales between July and September to 30,000 units, up 28% compared to Q2 and an increase of 115% compared with the year-earlier period.
In the first nine months, sales of BEVs doubled to 75,400 units (+126%). September deliveries of 13,100 BEVs represent a new monthly sales record.
BEV sales were lifted by the EQB, with 3,400 deliveries, and the EQE which recently arrived in showrooms in China and saw more than 2,000 units sold worldwide.
Sales of the EQS are steadily rising and hit over 5,400 units, its strongest quarter ever. Its SUV sibling, the EQS SUV, started production and hit showrooms in the United States.
Deliveries of xEV models (PHEVs and BEVs including smart) reached 75,900 units (+23%) in the third quarter, equivalent to an xEV-share of 15% and reached 215,400 units (+17%) in the first nine months of the year.
“In a challenging business environment – primarily defined by ongoing semiconductor shortages – we continue to see robust demand for Mercedes-Benz resulting in the strongest sales quarter this year,”said Britta Seeger, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, responsible for Mercedes-Benz Cars Marketing and Sales.
“With the EQS SUV and EQE SUV, which celebrates its premiere in Paris on October, 16th, our customers can choose a fully electric vehicle in every segment served by Mercedes-Benz. We offer a choice of eight all-electric Mercedes-Benz models – more than any of our competitors.”
In addition to accelerating the transformation of the vehicle portfolio towards an all-electric future, Mercedes-Benz is working continuously on improving the charging network for its customers.
In the past year, Mercedes-Benz increased the number of charging points within its Mercedes me Charge service to over 850,000 or up 70% worldwide, increasing planning certainty for long-distance journeys.