A-class, B-class account for 20 percent of Mercedes-Benz’s India sales

    Mercedes says entry-level models drawing newer customers; A-Class, B-Class to be assembled locally soon.

    Published On Apr 16, 2014 08:30:00 PM

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    A-class, B-class account for 20 percent of Mercedes-Benz’s India sales

    Mercedes A-Class.

    While Mercedes-Benz does have quite a range of cars on offer in India, its models from the entry-level up – A-class and B-class – are proving to be the biggest attractors of new customers.

    "More than every second A-class customer is a new customer for the brand," says Eberherd Kern, MD and CEO, Mercedes-Benz. According to Kern, the A-class and B-class account for 20 percent of the carmaker's sales here. Both these entry-level models are also helping change consumers' perception of the brand. Mercedes-Benz has been trying to portray a more "sporty and youthful" image.

    "Both focus on the new design language like we see in the new E-class and the new S-class," says Kern.

    This popularity for the A and B-class will see the carmaker start assembling these two cars here in the future. Currently, the manufacturer assembles the C-class, E-class, ML 350, GL 350 and S-class here.

     

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