From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-13 10:20:00
Mercedes-Benz Group reported its fiscal year 2025 results: revenue reached €132.2 billion, adjusted EBIT amounted to €8.2 billion, and industrial free cash flow stood at €5.4 billion. Both profit and revenue declined compared to 2024, impacted by market conditions. The Group plans to launch more than 40 new models between 2025 and 2027 and expects revenue in 2026 to remain flat compared to this year. The adjusted sales margin for passenger cars decreased to 5.0% (or 6.1% excluding tariff impacts), with a target to achieve 8%–10% in the future. Sales of high-end luxury vehicles grew by over 15%, and the share of new energy vehicles is set to double. The Vans division maintained double-digit profitability for the fourth consecutive year, reaching 10.2%. In China, Mercedes-Benz is deepening local technology partnerships, accelerating supply chain localization, and expanding intelligent technologies across its entire product lineup.
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