Despite challenging market conditions, ongoing macroeconomic headwinds and the current lockdown, Mercedes-Benz India registered a total sale of 2,386 units in the March quarter as compared with 3,885 units during the January-March period of 2019, the company said in a statement. ShutterstockGerman luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz India reported a massive over 38 per cent decline in sales at 2,386 units in the March quarter. The company had posted a total sale of 3,885 units clocked in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Despite challenging market conditions, ongoing macroeconomic headwinds and the current lockdown, Mercedes-Benz India registered a total sale of 2,386 units in the March quarter as compared with 3,885 units during the January-March period of 2019, the company said in a statement. Stating that Mercedes-Benz India migrated to BS-VI technology as early as December 2019, it said the comprehensive and early shift to BS-VI also led to temporary unavailability of volume models like CLA, GLA and GLS.
Source: The Telegraph April 15, 2020 11:15 UTC