Mercedes-Benz Q2 Sales Fall, China Competition Intensifies
By Reuters | 08 Jul, 2026
The German carmaker's Q2 sales declined 8% on year to just 417,800 units due to intense competition in China.
German carmaker Mercedes-Benz said on Wednesday sales in its core car business continued to fall in the second quarter, declining 8% year-on-year due to intense competition in China.
• Car deliveries fell to 417,800 in the April-June period, the company said in a statement
• In China, the drop was 30% compared to the same period last year, with the company pointing to "an intensifying competitive environment and the timing of the company's current product ramp-ups"
• Second-quarter car sales rose by 10% in the U.S. and 4% in Europe
• Sales of battery-electric vehicles rose by 50% to 63,000 vehicles, which includes cars and vans
• European carmakers face a cut-throat price war with local brands in China, the world's biggest auto market
• Last month, Mercedes' rival BMW slashed its 2026 core margin forecast to as low as 1%, citing difficulties in China
(Reporting by Danny Callaghan and Rachel More; editing by Linda Pasquini)
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