Mercedes-Benz says it is upgrading India’s role from a support hub to a strategic innovation center. HR and IT are being treated as core drivers of productivity and organisational transformation, while local teams are empowered to handle complex, high value work such as AI and process transformation. The company expects faster development and scaling by leveraging India’s technical talent and agile ecosystem.
Mercedes-Benz India’s chief says the automaker’s EV push is set to speed up, with a slate of new electric models planned for the next 18 to 20 months. The company aims to expand its EV presence across multiple segments, signaling a broader strategy to meet India’s growing demand for sustainable mobility.
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Mercedes-Benz India reported a 7% rise in Q1 2026 sales to 5,131 units, pointing to sustained strength in the luxury segment. The company expects another record year in 2026-27, led by high-end demand and growing interest in electric models. Mercedes-Benz also plans value-led expansion with launches including the CLA BEV and new AMGs.
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