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Mercedes-Benz Cars Worldwide Sales Jump 16 Percent In January
Posted February 6, 2008 At 10:30 AM CST

Mercedes-Benz, Maybach and smart logosDaimler is reporting today that worldwide sales of its Mercedes-Benz, Maybach and smart have gotten off to a tremendous smart in January, increasing 16.4 percent to a record 90,400 new units (compared to 77,700 in January 2007).  Individually, sales of Mercedes-Benz vehicles also achieved a record level, jumping 12.1 percent to 82,300 new units (compared to 73,500 in January 2007); while the smart fortwo continued its positive sales momentum, jumping 91.2 percent to 8,100 new units (compared to 4,200 in January 2006).

As for the models contributing to last month's success (aside from the aforementioned smart fortwo), the Mercedes-Benz C-Class was particularly noteworthy, with sales of the new sedan lineup doubling to 26,800 new units when compared to January 2007 (13,400 units). The A-Class and B-Class also developed positively, with sales of both totaling 17,000 units - up 3 percent over the same time last year (16,500 new units).

To learn more about Mercedes-Benz Cars January worldwide sales figures complete with statistics for each of the company's key global markets, keep reading for the official press release.

Enjoy.



OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


Mercedes-Benz Cars off to a successful start in 2008 - sales grow by 16 percent in January

  • Mercedes-Benz brand delivered 82,300 passenger cars in January, an increase of 12 percent

  • Sales of Mercedes-Benz in Germany rise by 13 percent

  • Deliveries of C-Class sedan and station wagon more than doubled in January

The Mercedes-Benz Cars division delivered 90,400 vehicles to customers all over the world in January 2008 (January 2007: 77,700). Sales of the Mercedes-Benz, AMG, Maybach, and smart brands thus rose by 16 percent to set a new record. The Mercedes-Benz brand alone delivered a record-breaking 82,300 passenger cars in January, an increase of 12 percent on the figure for January 2007 (73,500 vehicles).

The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class was particularly successful in January: in total, sales of the new sedan and station wagon doubled to 26,800 units compared to January 2007 (13,400 units).

Sales of A-Class and B-Class models also developed positively at the start of the year: in January Mercedes-Benz sold 17,000 units of these series worldwide, a three-percent increase on the total recorded in the same month last year (16,500 units) and the best result ever posted in this segment in the month of January.

Mercedes-Benz continued to increase its sales in the U.S. as well as in other countries. In the U.S. the brand's sales once again set a new record, as deliveries rose by seven percent to 18,300 units (January 2007: 17,100). In the Asia/Pacific region, Mercedes-Benz broke another record by selling 11,700 units (January 2007: 9,800), an increase of 19 percent.

In Germany, sales of the brand with the star rose by 13 percent in January to15,500 units (January 2007: 13,700). Partly as a result of double-digit growth rates in the UK and Italy, sales in Western Europe outside Germany rose by 12 percent to 27,900 units (January 2007: 24,900), setting yet another all-time high for Mercedes-Benz.

The smart fortwo posted another jump in sales in January 2008, when a total of 8,000 customers all over the world opted for the two-seater. This figure marked higher January sales than the brand has ever posted before (January 2007: 3,400). Far more than twice as many units of the smart fortwo were delivered to customers as in the previous year (an increase of 134 percent). Moreover, the smart brand celebrated its official market launch in the U.S. in January.


Overview of Sales by Mercedes-Benz Cars

 
January 2008
January 2007
Change in %
Mercedes-Benz
82,300
73,500
+12.1
smart
8,100
4,200
+91.2
 
 
 
 
Mercedes-Benz Cars
90,400
77,700
+16.4
Western Europe
50,400
42,400
+18.8
- of which Germany
17,100
14,400
+18.5
NAFTA
20,800
18,400
+12.8
- of which U.S.*
18,300
17,100
+7.1
Asia/Pacific
11,800
10,000
+17.4
- of which Japan
2,300
2,400
-4.3

* Mercedes-Benz passenger vehicles


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