TSLA422.1516.2712%
GM82.430-0.25%
F16.310-0.32%
RIVN17.4500.5003%
CYD57.395-0.395%
HMC26.4750.235%
TM179.750-3.17%
CVNA65.847-5.153%
PAG171.2800.84%
LAD292.810-0.71%
AN190.8301.81%
GPI308.410-3.1%
ABG188.1801.56%
SAH84.1950.325%
TSLA422.1516.2712%
GM82.430-0.25%
F16.310-0.32%
RIVN17.4500.5003%
CYD57.395-0.395%
HMC26.4750.235%
TM179.750-3.17%
CVNA65.847-5.153%
PAG171.2800.84%
LAD292.810-0.71%
AN190.8301.81%
GPI308.410-3.1%
ABG188.1801.56%
SAH84.1950.325%
TSLA422.1516.2712%
GM82.430-0.25%
F16.310-0.32%
RIVN17.4500.5003%
CYD57.395-0.395%
HMC26.4750.235%
TM179.750-3.17%
CVNA65.847-5.153%
PAG171.2800.84%
LAD292.810-0.71%
AN190.8301.81%
GPI308.410-3.1%
ABG188.1801.56%
SAH84.1950.325%

Mercedes-Benz raises full-year guidance due to strong Q2 performance and robust demand

Mercedes-Benz

Image by SASCHA STEINBACH/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (9896148a) (FILE) - Ola Kaellenius

CEO of Mercedes-Benz AG, Ola Kallenis, recently discussed how the company has a healthy number of orders and demand, even with limited supply. Mercedes-Benz is rushing to produce high-quality vehicles, including their current most popular model, the flagship electric EQS, a popular vehicle that is producing better-than-expected second-quarter earnings. To bring in more buyers, the automaker is releasing an SUV model at the end of this year. 

With each vehicle model, the luxury vehicle brand has noticed that demand continues to increase. Mercedes-Benz believes the likely reason for the increase in demand is their “solid” orders and “healthy and high-quality” demand for vehicles.

With each vehicle model, the luxury vehicle brand has noticed that demand continues to increase. Mercedes-Benz believes the likely reason for the increase in demand is their “solid” orders and “healthy and high-quality” demand for vehicles.

With how well the luxury vehicle company is doing, they expect their revenue to increase instead of remaining unchanged compared to one year ago. In Frankfurt trading, Mercedes-Benz AG rose 2.2% at 10:40 a.m, which decreased the losses to 18%.

Due to the lack of semiconductor chips, deliveries fell 7% last quarter. Mercedes has also taken additional measures to maintain operations in light of gas rationing concerns in Germany. Russia plans to reduce gas supply through a crucial baltic sea pipeline, which could halt deliveries during the winter.


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