Thursday, 7 May 2015

Mercedes Benz Production centres

Besides its native Germany, Mercedes-Benz vehicles are also manufactured or assembled in:
  • Argentina - manufactures buses, trucks and the Sprinter van. This is the first Mercedes-Benz factory outside of Germany. Built in 1951.
  • Austria (G-Class)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Brazil[13] - manufactures trucks and buses. Established in 1956. The A-Class (W168) was produced from 1999 to 2005 and the C-Class was produced until 2010 as well.
  • Canada
  • China

  • Egypt via Egyptian German Automotive Company
  • Finland, new A-series (W176) is manufactured in Uusikaupunki since late 2013, being the first M-B passenger car ever built in that country
  • Hungary
  • India, Bangalore (R&D)
  • India (Pune)
  • India, Chennai (Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt. Ltd.) - Trucks & Engine Manufacturing unit
  • Indonesia[16]
  • Iran (not since 2010)
  • Malaysia - assembly of C, E and S class vehicles by the DRB-Hicom
  • Mexico

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