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Mercedes, BMW see highest-ever sales in H1, EVs drive growth

Times of India Published Jul 9, 2026 Reviewed Jul 9, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Mercedes-Benz India retailed 9,768 cars in the first six months of 2026, up 9% from 9,013 units in the same period a year ago.
9768 cars · Mercedes-Benz India9 percent · Mercedes-Benz India year-on-year sales growth
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BMW Group India (including BMW and MINI) sold 9,075 cars in the first six months of 2026, up 17% year-on-year.
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BMW Group India sold 2,359 electric vehicles in the first six months of 2026, up 78% year-on-year, with battery-powered models accounting for 26% of its total sales.
2359 electric vehicles · BMW Group India78 percent · BMW Group India EV sales year-on-year growth26 percent · BMW Group India EV share of total sales
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Mercedes-Benz India reported that electric vehicles contributed 14% of its overall sales in the April–June 2026 quarter, led by the newly launched CLA BEV and the EQS SUV.
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Mercedes-Benz India reported that sales of its top-end luxury range—including Maybach, AMG, S-Class and V-Class models—grew more than 20% and contributed 28% of overall volumes in the first half of 2026.
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BMW Group India president and CEO Hardeep Singh Brar stated that the order book for EVs had crossed 30% as of the reporting period.
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Mercedes-Benz India reported that battery electric vehicles now account for a quarter of sales in its top-end luxury portfolio.
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NEW DELHI: India's luxury car market remained resilient in first half of 2026, with Mercedes-Benz and BMW Group reporting highest-ever Jan-June sales, driven by strong demand for electric vehicles (EVs), premium SUVs and top-end luxury models.Market leader Mercedes-Benz retailed 9,768 cars in first six months of the year, up 9% from 9,013 units a year ago.

BMW Group India, which includes BMW and MINI, grew at a faster pace, with sales rising 17% to 9,075 units.Electric vehicles emerged as a key growth driver for both companies. BMW sold 2,359 EVs during the period, up 78% year-on-year, with battery-powered models now accounting for 26% of its total sales.

"We are already seeing order book cross 30% EVs. Supply constraints over the last few months prevented us from achieving that mix, but if supplies remain stable, crossing 30% is not far away," BMW Group India president and CEO Hardeep Singh Brar told TOI.Brar attributed the strong demand to BMW's strategy of offering performance-oriented electric cars, coupled with improving charging infrastructure and rising customer confidence.

He said range anxiety was no longer a major concern for most buyers as public charging networks expanded and newer EVs delivered sufficient real-world driving range.Mercedes-Benz also reported growing traction for EVs. Santosh Iyer, MD and CEO, Mercedes-Benz India, said that EVs contributed 14% of its overall sales in April-June quarter, led by the newly launched CLA BEV and the EQS SUV.

BEVs now account for a quarter of sales in the company's top-end luxury portfolio.The premium end of the market continued to outperform. Mercedes said sales of its top-end luxury range - including Maybach, AMG, S-Class and V-Class models - grew more than 20% and contributed 28% of overall volumes, while AMG performance cars registered 50% growth.Get the latest business news and top stories.

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