Mercedes-Benz

  • Mercedes-Benz EQE officially launched in China, some say 'give me a reason to buy it instead of Nio ET7'

    The Mercedes-Benz EQE is an excellent model, but some competing models from local EV upstarts are putting it in an awkward position.

  • Mercedes-Benz to recall 11,908 vehicles in China, including 660 EQS EVs

    The Mercedes-Benz EQS was officially launched in China earlier this year and currently has a price range of RMB 107,4600 ($159,250) to RMB 1,513,600.

  • New Mercedes-Benz service requiring subscription sparks widespread discussion

    Some Mercedes-Benz owners say the expiration date of services including remotely turning on the air conditioning is approaching and they need to pay for a subscription to continue using them.

  • Nio president explains how EV maker disrupts German automaker's pricing and how it sees current losses

    In an interview with McKinsey, Nio co-founder and president Qin Lihong explained in detail the results of the company's user operations and the longer-term considerations.

  • Mercedes-Benz partners with Tencent to speed up self-driving technology in China

    Mercedes-Benz and Tencent will establish a joint lab to speed up the German luxury carmaker's development of self-driving technology in China.

  • Mercedes-Benz allows Chinese EQS owners to upgrade their vehicles' rear-wheel steering system, but they need to subscribe on annual basis

    Entry-level EQS owners can have their car's active rear-wheel steering angle increased from 4.5° to 10° after the upgrade, thereby reducing the turning diameter.

  • Mercedes-Benz's new EQA variant goes on sale in China with lower price tag

    Mercedes-Benz today announced the official launch of the EQA 260 model in China, priced at RMB 321,800 ($49,100), above the entry-level Model Y.

  • Li Auto's Li L9 has same size as Mercedes GLS, BMW X7 and half their price tag

    With the upcoming launch of the new SUV L9, Li Auto and its supply chain are expected to be the "dark horse" of the year, a team of local analysts previously said.

  • Nio's sales beat BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi's BEVs combined in China in March

    Nio sold 9,829 units in March, higher than BMW's 3,123 units, Mercedes-Benz's 1,199 units and Audi's 116 units of BEVs in China, according to CATARC data.

  • Further Reading: German luxury automakers' EV models in China -- No one cares, even their salespeople

    BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi's NEVs are not selling well in China, even salespeople don't recommend them to customers, and some stores sell only one a month.