Mercedes-Benz is pumping the brakes on its electrification strategy. The Germany luxury marque is pushing back its plans to go all-electric by 2030, according to Reuters. The company also wants ...
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Mercedes-Benz is delaying an EV sales target that would have seen the automaker go all-electric in at least some markets by 2030, Reuters reports. The automaker told investors Thursday that it now ...
Mercedes-Benz, like so many other automakers, has made another edit to its EV roadmap, once again at the top of the range. Last we heard about plans for the S-Class and EQS came from an insider report ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The company also teased its forthcoming concept car, the Vision EQXX The company also teased its forthcoming ...
The massive 2030 target date for an entire EV sale for Mercedes-Benz is not happening, as the company cannot commit to a "100 percent" electrification of its models and brands come the next decade.
Daimler AG’s luxury car brand Mercedes-Benz says it is stepping up its transition to electric cars, doubling the planned share of sales by 2025 and sketching out a market scenario in which new car ...
The automotive industry is in the midst of a tectonic change as manufacturers shift from internal combustion to electric propulsion. The latest company to announce its future roadmap is Mercedes-Benz.
Mercedes confirmed Monday that it will continue to supply its engines to fellow Formula 1 team Williams through at least 2030. The agreement that began in 2014 had been set to expire after the 2026 ...
Automakers are driving toward eliminating emissions in their vehicle fleets, production plants and supplier networks. Mercedes-Benz said Monday it will more than halve its carbon footprint per ...
Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler plans to invest more than 40 billion euros, or $47 billion, between 2022 and 2030 to develop battery-electric vehicles, and be ready for an all-electric car market by 2030.
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