The Mercedes Car Group's Worldwide Sales Rise 17% In May
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on June 7, 2006 at 9:20 AM CST
Pop open the bubbly and light up the Cohibas 'cause the Mercedes Car
Group had one hell of a May. In total, worldwide sales of the
Mercedes Car Group were up 17% with 112,700 units sold, compared to
96,700 units in May of 2005. For the first five months of 2006,
sales of the Mercedes-Benz, Maybach and smart brands were also up,
noting a 9% increase over the same period in 2005 with 508,500 units
sold.
Individually, sales of the Mercedes-Benz brand were exceptionally
strong, with the luxury division noting a sales increase of 22% to
the record mark of 101,800 units (compared to 83,600 units in May of
2005). The growth has been fueled by strongly rising sales in all
regions, including a 25% sales increase in Western Europe, a 23%
sales increase in Germany, and a 21% increase in the United States.
As for what Mercedes models made headlines, the new S-Class performed
admirably, setting a new sales record with 8,200 units sold. The M-
Class and new GL-Class also noted strong sales numbers, with 9,500
and 3,100 units sold, respectively.
In the land of the smart car, the sales figures were far less
appealing. The mini-car brand continued its downward spiral, noting
a decrease in May sales of 16.6% and a YTD decline in sales of 21.5%.
For more info on the Mercedes Car Group's worldwide sales figures,
keep scrolling for the full press release.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
Worldwide sales at Mercedes Car Group up 17 percent in May
Mercedes-Benz deliveries in May climb by 22 percent to 101,800 units
GL-Class successfully launched in the U.S.
European launch of the new generation E-Class on June 10
Stuttgart, Jun 07, 2006
Sales of Mercedes Car Group passenger cars were up by a strong 17
percent in May 2006, to a record 112,700 units (May 2005: 96,700
units). In the first five months of 2006, sales of Mercedes-Benz,
Maybach and smart passenger cars totaled 508,500 units, a nine-
percent increase over the same period last year (January - May 2005:
465,400 units).
At Mercedes-Benz, sales rose in May by 22 percent to the record mark
of 101,800 units (May 2005: 83,600 units). From January to May,
Mercedes-Benz delivered 459,100 passenger cars to customers around
the world, up by 14 percent on the figure for the first five months
of 2005 (402,400 units). The growth has been fueled by strongly
rising sales in all regions. In Western Europe, sales of Mercedes-
Benz cars increased by 25 percent in May to 62,400 units. Among the
European markets, Germany showed a particularly strong gain of 23
percent, to 29,800 Mercedes-Benz passenger cars. Another sales record
also was set in the U.S., with sales there increasing 21 percent to
21,600 units. In the Asia/Pacific region, deliveries were up by 12
percent to a record 10,200 units.
The S-Class also set a sales record (8,200 vehicles) in May, further
strengthening its position as the world's best-selling luxury sedan.
Since the beginning of the year, 40,700 luxury sedans have been
handed over to their new owners.
Meanwhile, the new M-Class continues its successful run. In May,
9,500 units of the premium off-road vehicle were sold worldwide. And
the attractive range of Mercedes-Benz products in the SUV segment has
been enhanced further by the new GL-Class. In April, the luxurious
full-size SUV was launched in the U.S. with great success; 3,100 of
the vehicles have already been sold. Beginning in September, the new
GL-Class also will be available in Europe. Sales are expected to get
a further boost this summer, when the new generation E Class hits
showrooms on June 10 in Europe and a few weeks later in the U.S. With
new engines, pioneering safety features and state-of-the-art light
technology, the E-Class is setting new standards in the high-end
segment.
In May 2006, the smart brand delivered 10,900 vehicles to customers
worldwide. For the first five months of the year, sales totaled
49,400 units.
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