Mercedes-Benz sold 525,300 cars and vans in Q3
London, October 08, 2025, (Oilandgaspress) –– Mercedes-Benz Group third-quarter sales reached 525,300 cars and vans, mainly influenced by the market environment in China, while Top-End vehicle sales increased on a global level. Battery electric vehicle sales of cars and vans rose 9% on the year and 22% on the quarter, thanks to the launch of the electric CLA and improved availability of eVans amid the start of the biggest product launch campaign in Mercedes-Benz history.
Mercedes-Benz Cars sold 441,500 cars in the third quarter, influenced by the market environment and tariff policies which impacted sales mainly in the U.S. and China. Stock levels in the U.S. were carefully calibrated to mitigate tariff impacts. Customer demand in the U.S. remained above the prior-year’s level, which led customer deliveries to increase by 6% year-to-date (retail sales: 223,800 units). In China, the company continues to focus on providing long-term value for customers and superior product and tech experiences. Top-End sales in China increased by 13% year-over-year and by 4% compared to Q2 2025, retaining Mercedes-Benz’s leading market share in the segment priced 1 million RMB and above.
Q3 sales in Europe increased by 2%, driven by Germany (+3%), Spain (+5%) and Poland (+20%) and in other important markets of the world, including the Gulf States (+33%), Turkey (+15%) and South America (+45%).

Top-End Vehicle sales rose 5% on the quarter and were up 10% year-on-year to 67,800 units, representing a high Top-End Vehicle share of 15.4%. Q3 sales of the S-Class product family increased to 28,300 units, a plus of 11% compared to Q2 and 9% compared to Q3 2024. In the third quarter, every third S-Class sold globally was a Mercedes-Maybach model. Furthermore, customer demand for Mercedes-AMG vehicles and the iconic G-Class remained strong, resulting in a sales increase of +6% and +31% respectively.
Battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales increased by 22% quarter-on-quarter driven by the first deliveries of the electric CLA in Europe. Plug-In-Hybrid sales increased by 20% in Q3 driving xEV sales to 96,300 units (+10%).

In September, Mercedes-Benz embarked on the biggest series of product and tech launches in the company’s history at the IAA MOBILITY 2025 in Munich. The brand promise “Welcome home” underlines the commitment to the brand experience that every Mercedes-Benz creates the same feeling: familiar, intuitive and unmistakable. With the new electric GLC, which will be launched in early 2026, and new models such as the CLA, the CLA Shooting Brake and the upcoming electric C-Class, the company will further strengthen its electric vehicle portfolio. In addition, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet will expand the Top-End Vehicle portfolio in the near future.

Year-to-date, Mercedes-Benz Vans sold 260,200 units with 20,200 electric vans – a 61% increase over the year-earlier period and reflects the growing enthusiasm for the electric van portfolio. Furthermore, overall vehicle sales in the German market (+6% year-to-date) continue to show growth, compared to the same period last year. Market conditions in the U.S. and China remain dynamic and are characterized by strong competition.
Mercedes-Benz Vans saw solid sales for both private and commercial midsize vans in the third quarter of 2025, with commercial midsize models experiencing a 7% increase compared to the same quarter last year. Marking the 30th jubilee, the midsize van Vito stands as a testament to adaptability and advanced features, serving the commercial midsize van market for three decades since its launch in 1995.
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