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NDTV
5 days ago
- Automotive
- NDTV
BMW S 1000 RR Achieves 1000 Units Sales Milestone In India
BMW Motorrad has achieved a significant milestone of selling 1,000 units of its most successful performance sports bike, the BMW S 1000 RR, in India. The BMW S 1000 RR has been a favorite amongst speed enthusiasts ever since its launch in the country. The new BMW S 1000 RR was launched in India at the Auto Expo 2025 at an ex-showroom price of Rs 20.75 lakh. It has a 999cc engine that generates 210 hp at 13,750 rpm to ensure powerful propulsion. The maximum engine speed is 14,600 rpm. The airbox, as on the M RR, features variable intake funnels that optimise charge change and power generation, especially at high engine speeds. Talking about the highlights, the BMW S 1000 RR claims to have an extremely compact layout and super-sporty appeal that creates perfect harmony for the road and racetrack. The high windscreen, side winglets and partitioning of the lower triple clamp further optimise aerodynamics and help in maintaining the top speed. Another key point in optimizing aerodynamics is the area around the front wheel. The new RR features brake cooling ducts - known as Brake Ducts - in this area. The new M short-stroke throttle ensures relaxed throttle control and perfect handling without the need to reposition the hand or twist the wrist. BMW S 1000 RR celebrates 1000 unit sales in India Mr. Vikram Pawah, President and CEO, BMW Group India, said, "The BMW S 1000 RR is more than a superbike, it is a symbol of precision engineering and absolute performance. Crossing the 1,000 unit milestone in India underscores the S 1000 RR's immense popularity, whether on the road or track, where its exceptional performance delivers unparalleled power, agility, and adrenaline-pumping thrills. We are proud to see it become the preferred choice for motorcycling enthusiasts who demand nothing but the best." Mr. Varun Yadav from Delhi now holds the distinction of becoming the 1,000th BMW S 1000 RR owner in India. The motorcycle was handed over to Mr. Yadav by Mr. Shardenduu Chaturvedi, Director - BMW Motorrad India, and Mr. Manish Gupta, Dealer Principal, Lutyens Motorrad, at an exclusive ceremony. The glittering ceremony was made special with the participation of friends, family, and the passionate BMW Motorrad India riding community.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
BMW Motorrad India sells 1,000 units of S 1000 RR performance motorcycle in India
Vikram Pawah , president and CEO of BMW Group India, said, 'This 1,000-unit milestone underlines the motorcycle's popularity and the passion of India's riding community. Whether on roads or racetracks, the S 1000 RR delivers exceptional power and agility.' The 1,000th unit was delivered to Varun Yadav from Delhi at an event hosted by BMW Motorrad India. The bike was handed over by Shardenduu Chaturvedi , director, BMW Motorrad India, and Manish Gupta, deal principal, Lutyens Motorrad . The new BMW S 1000 RR comes with enhanced track performance and a compact, aerodynamic design. Key features include a high windscreen, side winglets, and brake cooling ducts for optimal airflow management. The 999cc inline-four engine with BMW ShiftCam Technology churns out 210 hp at 13,750 rpm, with a redline reaching 14,600 rpm. It features variable intake funnels in the airbox—borrowed from the M RR—for improved charge changes at high RPMs. A short-stroke throttle ensures smooth and responsive control without needing wrist repositioning. Vikram Pawah, president and CEO of BMW Group India, said, 'This 1,000-unit milestone underlines the motorcycle's popularity and the passion of India's riding community. Whether on roads or racetracks, the S 1000 RR delivers exceptional power and agility.' The 1,000th unit was delivered to Varun Yadav from Delhi at an event hosted by BMW Motorrad India. The bike was handed over by Shardenduu Chaturvedi, director, BMW Motorrad India, and Manish Gupta, deal principal, Lutyens Motorrad. The new BMW S 1000 RR comes with enhanced track performance and a compact, aerodynamic design. Key features include a high windscreen, side winglets, and brake cooling ducts for optimal airflow management. The 999cc inline-four engine with BMW ShiftCam Technology churns out 210 hp at 13,750 rpm, with a redline reaching 14,600 rpm. It features variable intake funnels in the airbox—borrowed from the M RR—for improved charge changes at high RPMs. A short-stroke throttle ensures smooth and responsive control without needing wrist repositioning.


The Advertiser
6 days ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
BMW and Mercedes-Benz get new bosses in Australia as sales race remains tight
Arch-rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close competition going on – just six deliveries separate them in this year's sales race – but unusually both brands have simultaneously announced local leadership changes. In press releases both dated July 14, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have confirmed new Australian bosses. Vikram Pawah is returning to the position of CEO of BMW Group Australia from September 1, 2025, having previously held the role between 2018 and 2020 and more recently served as head of BMW Group India – where, BMW notes, he presided over "consistent year-on-year [sales] increases". He takes over from Wolfgang Buechel, who has been promoted to vice president and head of Mini Global Sales, where he'll be responsible for developing and executing Mini's global sales strategy. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. ABOVE: Vikram Pawah (left) and Wolfgang Buechel (right) Mr Buechel served as BMW Group Australia CEO for five years, and leaves after leading BMW to reclaim its position, after 11 years, as the leading premium automotive brand in Australia in 2023. It remained ahead of Mercedes-Benz in 2024 – 26,341 versus 24,831 deliveries, the latter including the three-pointed star brand's van division – and sits ahead of it so far this year. It's a tighter race this year, with BMW sitting at 13,712 deliveries against 13,706 for Mercedes-Benz. At the same time, the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific, Jamie Cohen, is stepping down from his role after just over a year. ABOVE: Homero Becerra Gonzalez (left) and Jaime Cohen (right) He's being succeeded by Homero Becerra Gonzalez, who assumes the role on November 1, 2025. Mr Cohen will work closely with Mr Becerra Gonzalez before departing the company on December 31, 2025. Mr Becerra Gonzalez has an extensive background in finance, having headed up Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Iberia since earlier this year, serving in this role while simultaneously being managing director of Mercedes-Benz fleet and mobility subsidiary Athlon Iberia since 2021. He also has previously served as the head of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services in Italy. He takes over from Mr Cohen, who joined the Australia/Pacific division in April 2024, following a five-year tenure as the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Mexico. The outgoing local boss has more than 35 years of experience within the Mercedes-Benz Group. "Under his leadership, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific achieved sustained sales and market share growth in a challenging and dynamic geopolitical environment, including a steady rise in the share of electric vehicle deliveries," the company said in its release announcing the change. Mr Cohen joined after Mercedes-Benz moved to an agency sales model in Australia for its Cars division, which resulted in a sales downturn. The agency move saw Mercedes-Benz take ownership of dealership stock, and remove the ability for customers and dealership staff to negotiate on prices – a change that saw dealers sue the brand over what it called inadequate compensation. The Federal Court ruled against the dealers, and this month dismissed an appeal made against its ruling. Deliveries of vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Cars fell from 28,348 in 2021 to 26,801 in 2022, before dropping again in 2023 to 24,315, and then 19,989 in 2024. But there's light at the end of the tunnel, it would appear, with deliveries in the first half of 2025 up 15.9 per cent on the same period last year to 11,146 in total – Mercedes-Benz's best first-half of a year since 2023. BMW is well ahead of Mercedes-Benz in terms of electric vehicles (EVs), however. To the end of June, BMW has delivered 3090 EVs so far this year, while Mercedes-Benz has delivered 1581 – a figure that also includes EVs from its Mercedes-Benz Vans division. Content originally sourced from: Arch-rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close competition going on – just six deliveries separate them in this year's sales race – but unusually both brands have simultaneously announced local leadership changes. In press releases both dated July 14, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have confirmed new Australian bosses. Vikram Pawah is returning to the position of CEO of BMW Group Australia from September 1, 2025, having previously held the role between 2018 and 2020 and more recently served as head of BMW Group India – where, BMW notes, he presided over "consistent year-on-year [sales] increases". He takes over from Wolfgang Buechel, who has been promoted to vice president and head of Mini Global Sales, where he'll be responsible for developing and executing Mini's global sales strategy. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. ABOVE: Vikram Pawah (left) and Wolfgang Buechel (right) Mr Buechel served as BMW Group Australia CEO for five years, and leaves after leading BMW to reclaim its position, after 11 years, as the leading premium automotive brand in Australia in 2023. It remained ahead of Mercedes-Benz in 2024 – 26,341 versus 24,831 deliveries, the latter including the three-pointed star brand's van division – and sits ahead of it so far this year. It's a tighter race this year, with BMW sitting at 13,712 deliveries against 13,706 for Mercedes-Benz. At the same time, the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific, Jamie Cohen, is stepping down from his role after just over a year. ABOVE: Homero Becerra Gonzalez (left) and Jaime Cohen (right) He's being succeeded by Homero Becerra Gonzalez, who assumes the role on November 1, 2025. Mr Cohen will work closely with Mr Becerra Gonzalez before departing the company on December 31, 2025. Mr Becerra Gonzalez has an extensive background in finance, having headed up Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Iberia since earlier this year, serving in this role while simultaneously being managing director of Mercedes-Benz fleet and mobility subsidiary Athlon Iberia since 2021. He also has previously served as the head of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services in Italy. He takes over from Mr Cohen, who joined the Australia/Pacific division in April 2024, following a five-year tenure as the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Mexico. The outgoing local boss has more than 35 years of experience within the Mercedes-Benz Group. "Under his leadership, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific achieved sustained sales and market share growth in a challenging and dynamic geopolitical environment, including a steady rise in the share of electric vehicle deliveries," the company said in its release announcing the change. Mr Cohen joined after Mercedes-Benz moved to an agency sales model in Australia for its Cars division, which resulted in a sales downturn. The agency move saw Mercedes-Benz take ownership of dealership stock, and remove the ability for customers and dealership staff to negotiate on prices – a change that saw dealers sue the brand over what it called inadequate compensation. The Federal Court ruled against the dealers, and this month dismissed an appeal made against its ruling. Deliveries of vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Cars fell from 28,348 in 2021 to 26,801 in 2022, before dropping again in 2023 to 24,315, and then 19,989 in 2024. But there's light at the end of the tunnel, it would appear, with deliveries in the first half of 2025 up 15.9 per cent on the same period last year to 11,146 in total – Mercedes-Benz's best first-half of a year since 2023. BMW is well ahead of Mercedes-Benz in terms of electric vehicles (EVs), however. To the end of June, BMW has delivered 3090 EVs so far this year, while Mercedes-Benz has delivered 1581 – a figure that also includes EVs from its Mercedes-Benz Vans division. Content originally sourced from: Arch-rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close competition going on – just six deliveries separate them in this year's sales race – but unusually both brands have simultaneously announced local leadership changes. In press releases both dated July 14, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have confirmed new Australian bosses. Vikram Pawah is returning to the position of CEO of BMW Group Australia from September 1, 2025, having previously held the role between 2018 and 2020 and more recently served as head of BMW Group India – where, BMW notes, he presided over "consistent year-on-year [sales] increases". He takes over from Wolfgang Buechel, who has been promoted to vice president and head of Mini Global Sales, where he'll be responsible for developing and executing Mini's global sales strategy. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. ABOVE: Vikram Pawah (left) and Wolfgang Buechel (right) Mr Buechel served as BMW Group Australia CEO for five years, and leaves after leading BMW to reclaim its position, after 11 years, as the leading premium automotive brand in Australia in 2023. It remained ahead of Mercedes-Benz in 2024 – 26,341 versus 24,831 deliveries, the latter including the three-pointed star brand's van division – and sits ahead of it so far this year. It's a tighter race this year, with BMW sitting at 13,712 deliveries against 13,706 for Mercedes-Benz. At the same time, the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific, Jamie Cohen, is stepping down from his role after just over a year. ABOVE: Homero Becerra Gonzalez (left) and Jaime Cohen (right) He's being succeeded by Homero Becerra Gonzalez, who assumes the role on November 1, 2025. Mr Cohen will work closely with Mr Becerra Gonzalez before departing the company on December 31, 2025. Mr Becerra Gonzalez has an extensive background in finance, having headed up Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Iberia since earlier this year, serving in this role while simultaneously being managing director of Mercedes-Benz fleet and mobility subsidiary Athlon Iberia since 2021. He also has previously served as the head of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services in Italy. He takes over from Mr Cohen, who joined the Australia/Pacific division in April 2024, following a five-year tenure as the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Mexico. The outgoing local boss has more than 35 years of experience within the Mercedes-Benz Group. "Under his leadership, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific achieved sustained sales and market share growth in a challenging and dynamic geopolitical environment, including a steady rise in the share of electric vehicle deliveries," the company said in its release announcing the change. Mr Cohen joined after Mercedes-Benz moved to an agency sales model in Australia for its Cars division, which resulted in a sales downturn. The agency move saw Mercedes-Benz take ownership of dealership stock, and remove the ability for customers and dealership staff to negotiate on prices – a change that saw dealers sue the brand over what it called inadequate compensation. The Federal Court ruled against the dealers, and this month dismissed an appeal made against its ruling. Deliveries of vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Cars fell from 28,348 in 2021 to 26,801 in 2022, before dropping again in 2023 to 24,315, and then 19,989 in 2024. But there's light at the end of the tunnel, it would appear, with deliveries in the first half of 2025 up 15.9 per cent on the same period last year to 11,146 in total – Mercedes-Benz's best first-half of a year since 2023. BMW is well ahead of Mercedes-Benz in terms of electric vehicles (EVs), however. To the end of June, BMW has delivered 3090 EVs so far this year, while Mercedes-Benz has delivered 1581 – a figure that also includes EVs from its Mercedes-Benz Vans division. Content originally sourced from: Arch-rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close competition going on – just six deliveries separate them in this year's sales race – but unusually both brands have simultaneously announced local leadership changes. In press releases both dated July 14, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have confirmed new Australian bosses. Vikram Pawah is returning to the position of CEO of BMW Group Australia from September 1, 2025, having previously held the role between 2018 and 2020 and more recently served as head of BMW Group India – where, BMW notes, he presided over "consistent year-on-year [sales] increases". He takes over from Wolfgang Buechel, who has been promoted to vice president and head of Mini Global Sales, where he'll be responsible for developing and executing Mini's global sales strategy. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. ABOVE: Vikram Pawah (left) and Wolfgang Buechel (right) Mr Buechel served as BMW Group Australia CEO for five years, and leaves after leading BMW to reclaim its position, after 11 years, as the leading premium automotive brand in Australia in 2023. It remained ahead of Mercedes-Benz in 2024 – 26,341 versus 24,831 deliveries, the latter including the three-pointed star brand's van division – and sits ahead of it so far this year. It's a tighter race this year, with BMW sitting at 13,712 deliveries against 13,706 for Mercedes-Benz. At the same time, the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific, Jamie Cohen, is stepping down from his role after just over a year. ABOVE: Homero Becerra Gonzalez (left) and Jaime Cohen (right) He's being succeeded by Homero Becerra Gonzalez, who assumes the role on November 1, 2025. Mr Cohen will work closely with Mr Becerra Gonzalez before departing the company on December 31, 2025. Mr Becerra Gonzalez has an extensive background in finance, having headed up Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Iberia since earlier this year, serving in this role while simultaneously being managing director of Mercedes-Benz fleet and mobility subsidiary Athlon Iberia since 2021. He also has previously served as the head of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services in Italy. He takes over from Mr Cohen, who joined the Australia/Pacific division in April 2024, following a five-year tenure as the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Mexico. The outgoing local boss has more than 35 years of experience within the Mercedes-Benz Group. "Under his leadership, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific achieved sustained sales and market share growth in a challenging and dynamic geopolitical environment, including a steady rise in the share of electric vehicle deliveries," the company said in its release announcing the change. Mr Cohen joined after Mercedes-Benz moved to an agency sales model in Australia for its Cars division, which resulted in a sales downturn. The agency move saw Mercedes-Benz take ownership of dealership stock, and remove the ability for customers and dealership staff to negotiate on prices – a change that saw dealers sue the brand over what it called inadequate compensation. The Federal Court ruled against the dealers, and this month dismissed an appeal made against its ruling. Deliveries of vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Cars fell from 28,348 in 2021 to 26,801 in 2022, before dropping again in 2023 to 24,315, and then 19,989 in 2024. But there's light at the end of the tunnel, it would appear, with deliveries in the first half of 2025 up 15.9 per cent on the same period last year to 11,146 in total – Mercedes-Benz's best first-half of a year since 2023. BMW is well ahead of Mercedes-Benz in terms of electric vehicles (EVs), however. To the end of June, BMW has delivered 3090 EVs so far this year, while Mercedes-Benz has delivered 1581 – a figure that also includes EVs from its Mercedes-Benz Vans division. Content originally sourced from:


Perth Now
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Perth Now
BMW and Mercedes-Benz get new bosses in Australia as sales race remains tight
Arch-rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close competition going on – just six deliveries separate them in this year's sales race – but unusually both brands have simultaneously announced local leadership changes. In press releases both dated July 14, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have confirmed new Australian bosses. Vikram Pawah is returning to the position of CEO of BMW Group Australia from September 1, 2025, having previously held the role between 2018 and 2020 and more recently served as head of BMW Group India – where, BMW notes, he presided over 'consistent year-on-year [sales] increases'. He takes over from Wolfgang Buechel, who has been promoted to vice president and head of Mini Global Sales, where he'll be responsible for developing and executing Mini's global sales strategy. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert ABOVE: Vikram Pawah (left) and Wolfgang Buechel (right) Mr Buechel served as BMW Group Australia CEO for five years, and leaves after leading BMW to reclaim its position, after 11 years, as the leading premium automotive brand in Australia in 2023. It remained ahead of Mercedes-Benz in 2024 – 26,341 versus 24,831 deliveries, the latter including the three-pointed star brand's van division – and sits ahead of it so far this year. It's a tighter race this year, with BMW sitting at 13,712 deliveries against 13,706 for Mercedes-Benz. At the same time, the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific, Jamie Cohen, is stepping down from his role after just over a year. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert ABOVE: Homero Becerra Gonzalez (left) and Jaime Cohen (right) He's being succeeded by Homero Becerra Gonzalez, who assumes the role on November 1, 2025. Mr Cohen will work closely with Mr Becerra Gonzalez before departing the company on December 31, 2025. Mr Becerra Gonzalez has an extensive background in finance, having headed up Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Iberia since earlier this year, serving in this role while simultaneously being managing director of Mercedes-Benz fleet and mobility subsidiary Athlon Iberia since 2021. He also has previously served as the head of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services in Italy. He takes over from Mr Cohen, who joined the Australia/Pacific division in April 2024, following a five-year tenure as the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Mexico. The outgoing local boss has more than 35 years of experience within the Mercedes-Benz Group. 'Under his leadership, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific achieved sustained sales and market share growth in a challenging and dynamic geopolitical environment, including a steady rise in the share of electric vehicle deliveries,' the company said in its release announcing the change. Mr Cohen joined after Mercedes-Benz moved to an agency sales model in Australia for its Cars division, which resulted in a sales downturn. Supplied Credit: CarExpert Supplied Credit: CarExpert The agency move saw Mercedes-Benz take ownership of dealership stock, and remove the ability for customers and dealership staff to negotiate on prices – a change that saw dealers sue the brand over what it called inadequate compensation. The Federal Court ruled against the dealers, and this month dismissed an appeal made against its ruling. Deliveries of vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Cars fell from 28,348 in 2021 to 26,801 in 2022, before dropping again in 2023 to 24,315, and then 19,989 in 2024. But there's light at the end of the tunnel, it would appear, with deliveries in the first half of 2025 up 15.9 per cent on the same period last year to 11,146 in total – Mercedes-Benz's best first-half of a year since 2023. BMW is well ahead of Mercedes-Benz in terms of electric vehicles (EVs), however. To the end of June, BMW has delivered 3090 EVs so far this year, while Mercedes-Benz has delivered 1581 – a figure that also includes EVs from its Mercedes-Benz Vans division.


7NEWS
6 days ago
- Automotive
- 7NEWS
BMW and Mercedes-Benz get new bosses in Australia as sales race remains tight
Arch-rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close competition going on – just six deliveries separate them in this year's sales race – but unusually both brands have simultaneously announced local leadership changes. In press releases both dated July 14, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have confirmed new Australian bosses. Vikram Pawah is returning to the position of CEO of BMW Group Australia from September 1, 2025, having previously held the role between 2018 and 2020 and more recently served as head of BMW Group India – where, BMW notes, he presided over 'consistent year-on-year [sales] increases'. He takes over from Wolfgang Buechel, who has been promoted to vice president and head of Mini Global Sales, where he'll be responsible for developing and executing Mini's global sales strategy. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. ABOVE: Vikram Pawah (left) and Wolfgang Buechel (right) Mr Buechel served as BMW Group Australia CEO for five years, and leaves after leading BMW to reclaim its position, after 11 years, as the leading premium automotive brand in Australia in 2023. It remained ahead of Mercedes-Benz in 2024 – 26,341 versus 24,831 deliveries, the latter including the three-pointed star brand's van division – and sits ahead of it so far this year. It's a tighter race this year, with BMW sitting at 13,712 deliveries against 13,706 for Mercedes-Benz. At the same time, the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Australia-Pacific, Jamie Cohen, is stepping down from his role after just over a year. ABOVE: Homero Becerra Gonzalez (left) and Jaime Cohen (right) He's being succeeded by Homero Becerra Gonzalez, who assumes the role on November 1, 2025. Mr Cohen will work closely with Mr Becerra Gonzalez before departing the company on December 31, 2025. Mr Becerra Gonzalez has an extensive background in finance, having headed up Mercedes-Benz Financial Services Iberia since earlier this year, serving in this role while simultaneously being managing director of Mercedes-Benz fleet and mobility subsidiary Athlon Iberia since 2021. He also has previously served as the head of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services in Italy. He takes over from Mr Cohen, who joined the Australia/Pacific division in April 2024, following a five-year tenure as the CEO and managing director of Mercedes-Benz Mexico. The outgoing local boss has more than 35 years of experience within the Mercedes-Benz Group. 'Under his leadership, Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific achieved sustained sales and market share growth in a challenging and dynamic geopolitical environment, including a steady rise in the share of electric vehicle deliveries,' the company said in its release announcing the change. Mr Cohen joined after Mercedes-Benz moved to an agency sales model in Australia for its Cars division, which resulted in a sales downturn. The agency move saw Mercedes-Benz take ownership of dealership stock, and remove the ability for customers and dealership staff to negotiate on prices – a change that saw dealers sue the brand over what it called inadequate compensation. The Federal Court ruled against the dealers, and this month dismissed an appeal made against its ruling. Deliveries of vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Cars fell from 28,348 in 2021 to 26,801 in 2022, before dropping again in 2023 to 24,315, and then 19,989 in 2024. But there's light at the end of the tunnel, it would appear, with deliveries in the first half of 2025 up 15.9 per cent on the same period last year to 11,146 in total – Mercedes-Benz's best first-half of a year since 2023. BMW is well ahead of Mercedes-Benz in terms of electric vehicles (EVs), however. To the end of June, BMW has delivered 3090 EVs so far this year, while Mercedes-Benz has delivered 1581 – a figure that also includes EVs from its Mercedes-Benz Vans division.