4,407 Mercedes-Benz vehicles of more than 10 different models produced and assembled domestically and imported that must be recalled due to fuel pump errors.
Mercedes-Benz Vietnam (MBV), a subsidiary of the Germany-based Mercedes-Benz Group AG, will introduce three all-electric car models in Vietnam in 2023, said MBV General Director Brad Kelly at a press conference in HCM City on May 9.
Mercedes Benz Vietnam has announced that 1,773 C200 cars manufactured from December 2014 to February 2018 will be recalled for inspection and a software .
More than 760 luxury Mercedes GLC vehicles are being recalled in Viet Nam over faulty airbags after reports that they may be prematurely deploying in several certain conditions.
Mercedes-Benz Viet Nam (MBV) and Vinamotor Nghe An Ltd have invested in a US$7-million showroom and service centre in the southern province of Nghe An’s Vinh City.
Mercedes-Benz Vietnam is issuing a recall to the owners of 1,234 vehicles of various models in Viet Nam to fix faulty power systems and the electrical connection to the electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS).
Mercedes-Benz Vietnam (MBV) reported year-on-year growth of more than 60 per cent in automobile sales during the first half of 2017, its best performance in its 22 years in Viet Nam.
Mercedes-Benz Viet Nam (MBV) and its authorised dealer An Du has launched a new showroom in the central city of Da Nang – the first and largest sale and service centre in coastal central Viet Nam.