Commenting on the global economic uncertainties and geopolitical crisis, he said, "The level of instability has not improved. Things have even gotten more volatile, even compared to say, three, four months ago."
NEW DELHI, July 10: The semiconductor shortage issue and supply chain constraints that have plagued the auto industry are unlikely to be resolved this year and the situation may improve only in 2023, according to Mercedes-Benz India Managing Director and CEO Martin Schwenk. While demand for the company’s products continues to be buoyant with order book size increasing, he said there is a concern over the global economic uncertainties and geopolitical crisis having an impact on India, thus putting a […]
Mercedes-Benz has inaugurated a state-of-art new workshop facility of Auto Hangar in Mumbai’s prime location of Vile Parle. With ‘MAR 2020’ global retail pr
Mercedes-Benz has announced that it has delivered India s first Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series. Priced at Rs 5.50 Crore, it is the most powerful Mercedes-AMG