From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-13 09:28:00
In 2025, Mercedes-Benz delivered over 575,000 new vehicles in the Chinese market. Despite mounting pressure across the overall luxury car segment, the brand maintained its leadership in premium segments priced at RMB 400,000 and above, including the million-yuan tier. Deliveries of the Mercedes-Maybach GLS SUV rose by nearly 14% year-over-year. In response to policy changes such as the lowered luxury vehicle tax threshold, Mercedes-Benz partnered with dealers to introduce subsidies, helping stabilize expectations among high-end customers. 2026 has been designated as the “Year of Product Expansion and Breakthrough,” with the brand planning to launch more than 15 new models, including the locally produced long-wheelbase all-electric GLC SUV. Mercedes-Benz will also accelerate its intelligent technology upgrades, aiming to achieve full coverage of intelligent cockpits and navigation-assisted driving across its lineup within the next 12 to 18 months. Amid the surging trends of electrification and intelligent mobility, Mercedes-Benz is reshaping the competitive landscape of the luxury automotive market through localized innovation.

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