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      Mercedes-Benz Cars

      There are 27 Mercedes-Benz cars in India including 12 Sedans, 11 SUVs, 2 Coupes, 1 Hatchback and 1 Convertible. Mercedes-Benz cars price starts from ₹ 43.97 Lakh and goes upto ₹ 3.30 Crore in India. Mercedes-Benz lowest priced car is A-Class Limousine priced at ₹ 43.97 Lakh. Mercedes-Benz most expensive car is AMG GT 63 S E Performance priced at ₹ 3.30 Crore. Mercedes-Benz SUVs in India include G-Class, GLA, GLS, GLE , GLC etc. Mercedes-Benz 7 seater cars are GLS, GLB and EQB. You can check details like price, reviews, images and specifications for popular Mercedes-Benz cars under the below list.

      Mercedes-Benz Cars Price

      Model Price
      G-Class ₹ 1.72 - 2.55 Crore
      GLA ₹ 48.46 - 52.66 Lakh
      GLS ₹ 1.21 - 1.29 Crore
      A-Class Limousine ₹ 43.97 - 45.96 Lakh
      GLE ₹ 89.87 Lakh - 1.08 Crore
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      Mercedes-Benz Cars in India

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      Popular Upcoming Mercedes-Benz cars is Mercedes-Benz EQE

      Mercedes-Benz EQE
      Mercedes-Benz EQE

      ₹ 70.00 - 90.00 Lakh

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      When to expect - Dec 2023 (Tentative)

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      Mercedes-Benz Car FAQs

      A-Class Limousine is the cheapest car offered by Mercedes-Benz in India. The Avg. Ex-Showroom price of A-Class Limousine starts at ₹ 43.97 Lakh.
      AMG GT 63 S E Performance is the most expensive car sold by Mercedes-Benz in India. The Avg. Ex-Showroom price of the AMG GT 63 S E Performance starts at ₹ 3.30 Crore. Meanwhile, the top end model ( AMG GT 63 S E Performance Limousine ) is priced at ₹ 3.30 Crore.
      There are no Mercedes-Benz cars available under 5 Lakh in India. Here are all the cars available under 5 Lakh in India.
      Here are the latest cars launches from Mercedes-Benz in India.
      AMG GT 63 S E Performance - starts at ₹ 3.30 Crore
      AMG E53 Cabriolet - starts at ₹ 1.30 Crore.

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      Mercedes-Benz User Reviews

      • 11 years ago | Gajanan

        Mercedes Benz G-Class has always been a dream vehicle and it has entered the Indian market this year. When I took it for a test run, the experience was both thrilling and satisfying. The car has brilliant stability for high speed and impeccable...

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      • 10 months ago | Umesh

        Driving experience is awesome. You will feel very comfortable when you drive the vehicle. And these vehicles can prove to be the best option for long journeys. These vehicles are not available in sports mode but still I could not find any other...

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        • Mileage (City) 7 kmpl
        • Mileage (Highway) 8 kmpl
        • Maintenance 25000 per month

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      • 12 years ago | R J Mehta

        This looks like the good-old Tata Sumo. Why the exhorbitant price ? The Sumo was prone to toppling, and with a beast of an engine, I wonder if this will also follow suit ! Sumo also had good off-road capabilities. If it was available in 4-wheel...

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      • Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S E Performance launched at Rs. 3.30 crore
        Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 S E Performance launched at Rs. 3.30 crore

        Mercedes-Benz India has launched the AMG GT 63 S E Performance in India at a starting price of Rs. 3.30 crore (ex-showroom). The AMG GT 63 S E Performance is the new flagship vehicle in the AMG lineup and the most powerful production car from the German automaker....

      • Upcoming car launches in India in April 2023
        Upcoming car launches in India in April 2023

        In April 2023, we expect to see a flurry of car launches and debuts, making it one of the busiest months of the year in the automotive industry. A wide variety of vehicles are likely to hit the market, including SUVs, MPVs, electric vehicles, high-performance sedans, and more. Below is a list of some of the vehicles that are set to make their debut in India next month....

      • Mercedes-Benz to hike prices by 5 per cent on its entire range in India
        Mercedes-Benz to hike prices by 5 per cent on its entire range in India

        Mercedes-Benz is set to hike the prices of its entire range by around 5 per cent from April 2023. As per the brand, this price revision is a measure to control the high input costs, logistical costs, and other factors influencing the overall operational cost. ...

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      About Mercedes-Benz

      Summary

      The iconic German brand, Mercedes-Benz, is a multinational Daimler AG division and part of the German trio reckoned across the world for its luxury cars. Headquartered at the city of Stuttgard, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany and Mercedes-Benz is known for designing and producing luxury automobiles, coaches, buses, and trucks. The luxury car maker forayed in the Indian automotive market in year 1994 as Daimler. Later when it entered into joint venture with Chrysler, its Indian subsidiary got renamed as DaimlerChrysler India Private Ltd. In 2007, Daimler sold its shares to Chrysler and turned Daimler. The Indian luxury vehicle unit was renamed as Mercedes-Benz India.

      Mercedes-Benz India also joined forces with the homegrown automaker Tata Motors. The joint venture then released the E220 in our country. It was in year 1954 when Mercedes and Tata joined forces to make medium sized commercial vehicles. Tata Motors’ Pimpri located production unit was used for assembling their luxury cars. This unit was also utilized by the German car maker for assembling and painting its cars. Finally in 2000-01, Tata Motors traded its entire stake to Mercedes-Benz India.

      Executive Management

      Eberhard Kern holds the position of CEO and Managing Director of Mercedes-Benz India. A 1963 born, the man completed his University Degree in 1985 from Stuttgart. Before joining Mercedes-Benz’s Indian unit, Eberhard worked as the CEO and President of Mercedes Taiwan based unit. Along with him, he brought-in his extensive experience to Indian market in the marketing and sales domains. Currently, he takes responsibility for all Mercedes-Benz’s decisions and operations taking place in India.

      Indian Operations

      It was year 2009 when a new production plant was inaugurated by Mercedes-Benz India in Chakan, Pune, Maharashtra. The manufacturing facility was completed in just 13 months  and turned out to be one of the speediest green-field projects to be ever built in India. This unit’s area totals to be around 100 acres along with an independent vehicle assembling facility for commercial vehicles and passenger cars. It was built with the ides of meeting all kind of expansion plans that the company might have in near future in India. In the beginning, it was designed only for assembling Mercedes E-Class, S-Class and C-Class, but it bears enough flexibility to produce a number of other models in coming years. The auto maker plans to begin assembling several new models like the GL, CLA, GL and GLA in coming years.

      Mercedes-Benz also owns a R&D (Research and Development) centre in Bangalore which is also known as MBRDI. In the beginning in year 1996, MBRDI worked only with eight employees, however, as the times passed it expanded its work long with team strength. At present, it has a team with around 350 teammates. It is, at present, the largest R&D facility that Mercedes-Benz owns outside Germany. It is mainly used for research in  areas related to Design, Computer Simulation, IT-Services and Electrical/Electronics.

      Product & Services

      Mercedes-Benz India owns the most extensive dealerships network in India. Presently, the car maker has more than 80 dealerships that cover all major cities of our country. Along with it, the German manufacturer is also planning to increase number of its outlets across tier II cities.

      The Daimler based automaker also forayed into the second hand car segment with launch of 'Mercedes-Benz Certified' in India in December, 2014. The company inaugurated 12 pre-owned car dealerships across the nation. These dealerships offer customers a completely new place for picking a Mercedes-Benz car. The outlets also offer a number of high-end facilities including the infrastructure, custom-made car financing options, and a service and warranty packages to all its customers.

      Environmental Initiatives

      In August 2013, Diamler Chrysler India started ‘the Jatropha Biodiesel Project’ in association with Central Salt, the University of Hohenheim  and the Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI) as joint ventures. This project was sponsored by the Deutsche Investitions Entwicklungesellschaft (DEG). Since its inception, the Jatropha Bio-diesel has been attracting support and interest towards Bio-diesel and alternate energy. The project also experimented with Mercedes-Benz cars in field. These vehicles were powered only by Bio-diesel fuel and travelled across 9 states of India. Along with it, the Bio-diesel vehicles were put out over a chilling high altitude in KhardungLa, the highest motorable road.

      The German luxury carmaker is yet to launch electric or hybrid cars in the country. With the arrival of BMW 7 Series hybrid and i8 plug-in hybrid, it is expected that Mercedes, too, will introduce cars with alternate fuel options.

      Founder & First Car

      Mercedes-Benz’s story begins with Karl Benz, the man who created world’s first car propelled by an engine - the Benz Patent Motorwagon. The vehicle was sponsored by Bertha Benz and it was patented in the beginning of year 1886. Later in same year, Mr. Gottlieb Daimler along with an engineer Mr. Wilhelm Maybach's turned a stage coach in a car by adding a petrol mill to it. Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft promoted their first Mercedes vehicle in year 1901. The first models to be produced under this badge were manufactured under the partnership of Gottlieb Daimler's  and Karl Benz's companies which was known as Daimler-Benz company in year 1926.

      USP

      Mercedes-Benz vehicles in India are mainly admired for offering world-class drivability and comfort to its passengers. It has a dedicated research and development team that has helped in high level evolution of its vehicles in terms of strength, performance, as well as technology. Previously, its models were only meant forhigh level corporate professionals and executives. However, as the time proceeded it developed vehicles for younger generation. Many of its new models like CLA, B-Class, and A-Class are now included in that list. These are also categorized as highly fuel efficient Mercedes cars that offer elite luxury with power and performance. The German car maker has, however, managed to keep costs low with local assembling which has also worked in benefit of its buyers. The maintenance costs of these vehicles have also gone low with localization. Mercedes has also worked diligently over its dealership network and has made a point to reach out to maximum buyers.

      Resale Value

      Mercedes-Benz is counted among the oldest players in India’s luxury car segment. If we talk about the used luxury car space, the C-Class - one of the most fuel efficient Mercedes-Benz cars in India - is among the most popular vehicles.

      Competition

      Mercedes-Benz has been holding tight on to the position of second biggest luxury car maker in the India’s premium car market. At present, the segment is being led by Audi India, the gap between the first and second position, however, is minimal. The German car maker is currently facing tough fight from BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Volvo.

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