Record Milestone: 25 Million Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars Delivered
Posted November 14th, 2006 At 1:55 PM CST |
The cornerstone of the successful postwar history of Mercedes-Benz was laid in 1946 with the launch of the Mercedes 170 (W 136 Series). Since that time, more than 11.5 million customers from all over the world have chosen a Mercedes-Benz upper-range model. The current seventh generation of the E Class is also a great success: Some 1.1 million units have been sold since its market launch in 2002, making it the best-selling vehicle in its segment. The S-Class symbolizes automotive luxury since its market launch in 1965. The flagship model from Mercedes-Benz dominates the competitive field in the luxury segment ever since. In particular, the S Class continues to demonstrate its outstanding role as a trendsetter for the entire auto industry when it comes to safety. The S-Class has recorded sales of more than four million sedans, coupes and roadsters since 1965, making it the undisputed top-selling automobile in the luxury segment. The launch of the 190 Series – the so-called Baby Benz – in 1983 enabled Mercedes to successfully position the first mid-range premium vehicle, while also setting new technological standards in that segment. Today, the C-Class is the best-selling Mercedes-Benz model series and a key factor in guaranteeing the brand's success around the world. Some 6.9 million units of the C-Class family have been sold worldwide since 1983. With the Mercedes-Benz M-Class, which has been built at the DaimlerChrysler plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, since 1997, Mercedes-Benz was able to successfully establish a premium vehicle in the sport utility segment as well. Demand for the M-Class exceeded all expectations from the very beginning, and production capacity in Tuscaloosa has been continually expanded as a result. The Alabama plant also produces the R Class since 2005 and the GL-Class since 2006. Together with the classic G Class off-roader, Mercedes-Benz now offers the most varied product program in the premium SUV segment. Mercedes-Benz has now sold more than one million SUVs worldwide. The year 1997 also marked the production launch of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class with the aim of using a new vehicle concept to open up an additional market segment for the brand with the star. Innovations such as the still-unique sandwich concept, the standard-fitted Electronic Stability Program (ESP), and a new design and space concept continue to set standards for the compact class today. The A Class was already a million-seller in its first model cycle. The B-Class, which in 2005 became the second model series produced at DaimlerChrysler's Rastatt plant, has followed up on the success of the A Class, with more than 150,000 customers opting for the vehicle in the first 15 months after its market launch. |
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