With the unveiling of the Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 4MATIC CoupA and CLE 300 Cabriolet AMG Line, priced at Rs 1.105 crore and Rs 1.10 crore, respectively, the company has strengthened its top-end product range further.
“We grew 9 per cent in the first half of 2024. Of course, quarter two is low seasonality and this year it was even low considering elections. But when we look at the third quarter it is again showing a good amount of bookings. The market is there. We are confident of a double-digit growth to end the year. And in that sense it should be our best year again,” Iyer said.
“With the GLC 43 4MATIC CoupA© and CLE 300 Cabriolet AMG Line, we are launching two highly desirable top-end vehicles. Our top-end vehicles (TEV) continue to drive strong customer loyalty and these two vehicles will further enhance the desirability of the TEV segment,” Iyer said.
He said that the top-end segment grew 12 per cent against an overall 9 per cent growth in HI 2024, adding that the company’s core luxury segment which includes the E-class, C-class GLC and GLE, accounts for 60 per cent of the overall portfolio in India.
“We will have our new E-class coming in. so we will also see a lot of momentum in our core luxury segment as well. So overall, we are quite optimistic. We would like to continue our dominance in the top-end segment,” Iyer said. Mercedes-Benz will launch the EQS Maybach SUV in India on September 5, he said. Mercedes-Benz India has 16 cars in its top-end portfolio.
“If I look at the current month (August), it has started off quite well,” he said.
Stating that the total passenger vehicle sales grew 14 per cent year-on-year in July, Iyer said, “I think the momentum is coming back after the short lull (due to the election period).
On the festive season demand, Iyer said, “We have already started getting the lead and inquiries in the system, so there is a positivity to buy and consume luxury cars. So I think it should be as good as it was last year.”
Mercedes Benz India reported a 9 per cent growth in sales at 9,262 units in India in the first half of 2024, its highest ever half-yearly sales in the country, riding on strong demand across categories and availability of volume models.
The company had posted sales of 8,528 units in the January-June period of 2023, which was its previous highest half-yearly sales, Mercedes-Benz India said in a statement.
The BEV (battery electric vehicle) portfolio grew by 60 per cent in H1 24, comprising 5 per cent of total sales volumes.