Mercedes Benz USA 2023 sales: Overall steady, but EVs surge by nearly 250% year over year
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- January 11, 2024
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Ahead of its full Q4 report and 2023 sales breakdown, USA has posted some of its sales numbers, which are encouraging overall, especially in the growing segment of BEVs, which saw nearly 250% growth year over year. German automaker Mercedes Benz remains one of the leaders amongst its legacy OEM competitors in electrification.
The automaker has invested big bucks in eventually electrifying its entire global lineup while still delivering the luxury and performance the near century old brand is known for. We’ve seen the German automaker make enormous strides around the globe, including in the US, where its electric SUVs are .
To support its growing arsenal of all electric luxury vehicles, we’ve also seen Mercedes begin rolling out its own network of luxe charging stations – starting at near Atlanta before expanding to additional and China. This week at CES, Mercedes Benz’s booth in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center was all EV, painting an exciting future of vehicles like the G Class EV (despite its horrendous wrap job) and a concept CLA EV – amongst several adjacent technologies debuting like a new AI assistant in its MBUX.
With more and more offerings, Mercedes Benz USA reports in 2023, while the rest of its vehicles merely hold steady. According to from Mercedes Benz USA this morning, its overall sales for Q4 2023 were 90,014 vehicles – up 2% compared to Q2 2022. That total includes 17,701 units from Mercedes Benz Vans; the rest were passenger cars.
For all of 2023, Mercedes Benz USA is reporting 351,746 vehicles sold, up by only 0.2% compared to a year prior. Top end and Can sales are up year over year, while Mercedes’ core vehicles are down 4%. While vehicle sales have held relatively steady overall, Mercedes brand EVs are touting the most growth.
For example, Mercedes USA sold 8,989 in 2023, increasing 216% from last year and leading the automaker’s top tier segment in growth. Mercedes states that sales reached 1,195 units in the US in Q4 2023, increasing 211% compared to Q4 2022. Overall, Mercedes Benz USA sold 43,202 EVs in 2023, representing 248% sales growth year over year.
EVs also represented 15% of all passenger vehicle sales in the US this year. Per Mercedes Benz USA president and CEO Dimitris Psillakis: 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.
It will be interesting to see how Mercedes USA’s numbers compare to the rest of the German auto group’s sales and how this growth will look this time next year, especially as several other automakers dial back their electrification strategies. and subscribe to the . Scooter Doll is a writer, designer and tech enthusiast born in Chicago and based on the West Coast.
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