12 Jan Mercedes-Benz sold over 2 million cars and vans in 2025
(Oilandgaspress) Mercedes-Benz Group sold 2,160,000 cars and vans in 2025 with a 7% surge in Mercedes-AMG deliveries and best-ever sales for the G-Class. With 558,400 cars and vans sold, Q4 marked the strongest quarter of 2025 (+6% vs. Q3 2025). Overall, customer order intake for Battery Electric Vehicles increased driven by the new electric CLA and GLC models as well as electric Vans.
Mercedes-Benz Cars delivered 459,400 units in the fourth quarter with sales up in all regions compared to the third quarter. Full-year 2025 sales reached 1.8 million units with robust sales in Europe, growth in South America (+54%) and the Gulf States (+3%), while sales in China remained below the prior year. In the U.S., deliveries to customers came in at 303,200 units (+1%), whereas group sales were impacted by stock management. Overall, sales were influenced by tariffs and the competitive market environment.

Top-End Vehicle sales in 2025 reached 268,000 units, representing a 15%-share of overall sales. Mercedes‑AMG achieved one of its best sales results in its history with 145,000 performance vehicles (+7%) delivered to customers in 2025 as the brand enters a new dimension of performance with the upcoming Mercedes-AMG GT 4-door Coupe, based on the high-performance electric architecture (AMG.EA) launching in 2026. The CONCEPT AMG GT XX as a pioneering technology program that offers technical insights into AMG.EA already set a total of 25 performance records in 2025.

Fourth quarter Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) sales increased by 3% compared to Q4 last year and 18% compared to the prior quarter, mainly driven by the new electric CLA. Global Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) sales increased by 9% in 2025, thereby leading to 368,600 electrified vehicle sales (+0%) worldwide in the full-year. In Europe, Mercedes-Benz Cars achieved its highest-ever sales of electrified vehicles (xEV) in 2025, resulting in a 40% xEV-share. In many markets, including France, Denmark, India and Australia, the company sold more Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) than ever before.
Mercedes-Benz Vans sales rose quarter-on-quarter to 99,000 units in Q4 increasing sales by 18% compared to Q3. For the full year, Mercedes-Benz Vans reached 359,100 units in a highly competitive market environment. In the German market, Mercedes-Benz Vans has managed to keep sales at prior year’s level.
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