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 .
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 Vietnam and its authorised dealer, AnDu, officially
opened the Remodeled Autohaus in Ha Noi with the new Mercedes-Benz
corporate identity late last week.
Mercedes-Benz Vietnam is recalling more than 1,000 E-class and CLS
models due to a potential fire risk as the rubber hood trim could fall
into the engine compartment.
Mercedes-Benz Viet Nam
(MBV) launched its Fuso truck at the beginning of last month. Viet Nam News
spoke with CEO Michael Behrens about the launch, his company''s business plans,
and the upcoming motor show.
Mercedes-Benz Vietnam has announced that it will invest US$10 million
this year in developing the manufacturing line and expanding the agent
network in Viet Nam.
The Mercedes-Benz Fascination 2013 Motorshow officially opened on
Thursday with a special show for VIP guests and the media. The show will
welcome visitors until Sunday at the Giang Vo Exhibition Centre in Ha
Noi.