The
automaker delivered 490,000 passenger cars from April to June,
down 16% from the same period last year, it said.
For the first half of 2022, its Cars division saw a 16% decrease
in sales, for a total of 998,000 deliveries.
Second-quarter sales slumped the most in China, the most
important single market, falling 25% to 163,700 vehicles, the
carmaker said.
Sales in the Asia region fell 20%, due mainly to lockdown
measures, while sales in Europe were down 10% and North America
saw a dip of 3% in the quarter.
However, Mercedes-Benz is sticking with its 2022 forecast for a
slight increase in sales compared with 2021, said a
spokesperson. Despite concerns about rising inflation, "customer
demand remains high", sales director Britta Seeger said.
Luxury models in particular, such as the Maybach and electric
cars in the EQ model series, are especially popular, Seeger said
in a statement.
The smaller Mercedes-Benz Vans business remained just under last
year's level with 100,000 units sold worldwide in the second
quarter, according to the carmaker.
(Reporting by Ilona WissenbachWriting by Miranda MurrayEditing
by David Goodman and Mark Potter)
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