Mercedes-Benz Group Announce Q3 results

London, 26 October 2023, (Oilandgaspress) – Mercedes-Benz Cars sales reach 1,529,800 units in the January to September period (+2%) despite a supplier shortage constraining GLC and E-Class; Mercedes-Benz Vans sales at 323,500 units in the first nine months (+11%)

Mercedes-Benz Group AG (ticker symbol: MBG) achieved solid third-quarter results in a subdued market environment marked by intense price competition, particularly in the electric vehicle segment. Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) reached €4.8 billion (Q3 2022: €5.2 billion) as improved net pricing at Mercedes-Benz Cars and a rise in sales of premium vans helped to partially offset higher inflation, currency effects and supply-chain related costs. Revenue fell 1.4% to €37.2 billion (Q3 2022: €37.7 billion) in part because passenger car sales were around 5% lower in the quarter, due to a supplier-induced shortage of 48-volt systems.

Mercedes-Benz continues to pursue its strategy of profitable growth. Thanks to strong sales of Mercedes-Maybach and G-Class vehicles in the Top-End and good pricing overall, the adjusted Return on Sales (RoS) at Mercedes-Benz Cars reached 12.4% (Q3 2022: 14.5%). With an adjusted RoS of 15.0% (Q3 2022: 12.7%), Mercedes-Benz Vans once again benefited from solid demand and a favourable model mix.

Mercedes-Benz GroupQ3-2023Q3-2022Change 23/22Q1-Q3 2023Q1-Q3 2022Change 23/22
Revenue*37,20037,716-1.4%112,957109,014+3.6%
Earnings before Interest and Taxes (EBIT)*4,8425,196-6.8%15,33415,047+1.9%
Earnings before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) adjusted*4,915 5,344-8.0%15,54815,584-0.2%
Net profit/loss*3,7193,998-7.0%11,37110,782+5.5%
Free cash flow (industrial business)*2,3473,016-22.2%7,8745,649+39.4%
Free cash flow (industrial business) adjusted*2,4493,309-26.0%8,1736,588+24.1%
Earnings per share (EPS) in EUR3.443.66-6.0%10.479.83+6.5%
*in millions of €

Hybrid and electric cars accounted for 20% of overall sales in Q3; Mercedes-Benz Passenger Car battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales up 97% in the January to September period; electric van sales rose by 46% in the first nine months; product momentum to continue in 2024 with electric G-Class


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