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Not ditching diesel vehicles as customer demand is strong: Mercedes Benz India VP of sales

Lance Bennett, vice president of sales and marketing, Mercedes Benz India, said that well-heeled customers prefer diesel versions and such vehicles contribute 55 percent of total sales at the company

January 09, 2024 / 17:23 IST
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Santosh Iyer, MD and CEO, and Lance-Bennett, VP of Sales and Marketing, launched the new GLS 4MATIC facelift on January 9

Even as the Indian arms of other luxury carmakers like Audi and Volvo phase out diesel-powered models from their portfolio, Mercedes Benz India has decided to continue with diesel-driven cars.  A senior company official, while interacting with Moneycontrol, said that diesel-driven models flaunting the three-pointed star will remain on sale as long as there are favourable market dynamics.

“We will continue to sell diesel engines in the foreseeable future and leave the choice up to the customers. We can be flexible with our production and as you have seen, we have launched petrol and diesel variants (of the facelifted GLS).  We have diesel throughout the range, whether it is the A Class going up to S Class GLS as well. We will continue with diesel as it is a customer choice,” said Lance Bennett, vice president of sales and marketing, Mercedes Benz India.

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Diesel-fired cars have been discontinued by leading carmakers globally as they are considered to be polluting, expensive to run and maintain, and pricier than petrol versions. In India, carmakers such as Maruti Suzuki and Honda Cars India have already exited this segment over the last few years.

Bennett revealed that vehicles running on diesel contribute 55 percent of the total sales at the company. "We will leave it up to the customer, we can adjust our product portfolio or production accordingly," he added.

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