Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) today reported Q4 2023 sales of 72,313 Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars. Additionally, Mercedes-Benz Vans reported Q4 2023 sales of 17,701 units, bringing MBUSA to a total of 90,014 vehicles for the quarter. Sales in the Top-End segment is up 15% for 2023 compared to 2022 with a total of 94,391 units sold. Strong, sustained demand for EVs propelled 2023 EV growth of 248% for a total of 43,202 vehicles.
“Our 2023 sales results demonstrate another year of strong brand and volume growth for Mercedes-Benz USA. In partnership with the best dealer network in the country, we delivered on our future-forward strategy to significantly grow Top-End Vehicle (TEV) and Electric Vehicle (EV) sales—with EVs comprising 15% of total passenger car sales, and TEV and EVs accounting for nearly half of total sales for the year. We have and will continue to focus relentlessly on transforming both the digital and physical experience for our customers, whether revitalizing stores with our dealer partners or building world-class digital tools that underpin our award-winning product portfolio. And with the all-new E-Class, CLE, AMG GT, G-Class with Electric Technology, eSprinter and more arriving at dealerships in the months ahead, 2024 is poised for even greater success.”
Dimitris Psillakis, President and CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA
Top-End:
Total Top-End segment sales are up 15% in 2023 versus 2022, showing a strong and sustained demand in our Top-End ICE and EV segments for 2023. Sales for Mercedes-AMG high-performance models totalled 40,513 units, an impressive increase of 22% in 2023 versus 2022. Demand for the GLS increased 131% in Q4 2023 with 7,552 units sold versus the same period in 2022. The fully electric EQS SUV posted 8,989 total units in 2023, a 216% increase from last year.
Core:
Sales in the Core segment reached 39,481 units this quarter, an increase of 14% from Q4 2022. The C-Class remains a leader in the Core segment with an increase of 25%…
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