Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars reports 540,800 global car sales during the fourth quarter of 2022, which is 17 percent more than a year ago. In 2022, the company sold 2,043,900 cars - 1 percent less than in 2021.
Meanwhile, sales of plug-in electric cars (Mercedes-Benz and Smart brands) in 2022 amounted to 319,200 units (including also Mercedes-Benz electric vans). That's 19 percent more than in 2021. The share of rechargeable cars out of the total Mercedes-Benz car volume amounted to 15 percent.
The most important thing for us is that the Mercedes-Benz brand managed to more than double its all-electric car and van sales to 117,800 units (up 124 percent year-over-year), not even including the Smart brand.
Considering that the fourth quarter ended with 42,400 BEV sales, the company might be able to target 200,000 units in 2023.
Mercedes-Benz global plug-in car sales in Q4 2022 (preliminary numbers):
- BEVs (excl. smart): 42,400 (up 122% from 19,100 a year ago)
- PHEVs: N/A (61,400 minus Smart BEVs)
- Total plug-ins (including vans): 103,800
According to the data, the most popular models in Mercedes-Benz's lineup are the EQA and EQB, although the EQS is not far behind.
- BEVs (excl. smart): 117,800 (up 124% from 52,500 a year ago)
EQA: 33,100
EQB: 24,200
EQE: 12,600
EQS: 19,200
other: 28,700 - PHEVs: N/A (201,400 minus Smart BEVs, probably around 22,650 units)
- Total plug-ins (including vans): 319,200 (up 19%) and 15% share
The total EQ lineup currently includes eight models: EQA, EQB, EQC, EQE, EQE SUV, EQS, EQS SUV, and EQV.
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Separately, Mercedes-Benz Vans announced 411,000 van sales in 2022 (up 4 percent year-over-year), including 121,500 in Q4 (up 14 percent).
All-electric van sales in 2022 and Q4 amounted to respectively 14,700 (up 15 percent) and 4,800 (down 11 percent). Unfortunately, that is just a few percent (3-4%) of the total volume.
The van lineup, includes the EQV (counted also in the passenger car sales report), eSprinter, eVito/eVito Tourer and soon also EQT/eCitan.
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