Mercedes-Benz Bets On India's Nouveau Riche To Drive Luxury Car Sales

Germany's Mercedes-Benz is betting that an expanding pool of young new millionaires will drive demand for luxury cars in India, creating faster sales growth than for mass-market cars, a top company official said.
India's increasing numbers of "dollar millionaires" include young entrepreneurs or high-earning professionals who appreciate the luxury element and technology of the cars, said Martin Schwenk, chief executive of Mercedes-Benz India.
"The base is getting broader and gradually moving beyond our traditional customers," Schwenk told Reuters in a recent interview in the western industrial city of Pune, home to Mercedes' India headquarters and manufacturing plant.
"Going forward we will see higher growth rates in the luxury segment than we see in the mass market," he said, adding that buyers' average age had also fallen below 40, from more than 45 earlier.
Mercedes is the top-selling luxury car brand in India, with a market share of more than 40%, says auto market data provider JATO Dynamics, and it competes with Audi, BMW, and Tata Motors' Jaguar Land Rover.
Global carmakers' biggest growth hurdle is a shortage of semiconductors and logistics woes worsened by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. For Mercedes India, this has led to an order backlog of 4,000 cars and wait times of more than six months in some cases, Schwenk said.
"We have very good sales momentum, the concerns are on the supply side. You have congestion at the ports that cause really significant delays and that is hampering our output," he said.
India's start-up frenzy and stock market boom are creating a new breed of wealthy splurges on luxury brands such as Rolex, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, the 2021 Hurun India Wealth Report showed.
The number of Indian households with a net worth of at least a million dollars grew 11% in 2021 to 458,000 and is expected to increase by 30% over the next five years, the report said.
India is largely a small and low-cost car market in which luxury models account for just over 1% of total annual sales of about 3 million.
Mercedes' India sales rose more than 40% to 11,242 cars in 2021, coming off a low of 7,893 during the pandemic-hit year of 2020.
But the carmaker saw growth of 80% in top-end models such as the GLS, S-Class, and GLS Maybach, all cars costing more than 10 million rupees ($131,337).
Schwenk said while the pandemic had driven some of this demand, as more people "spent for their own pleasure", India's luxury car market showed potential for higher growth, a feature missing over the last six to eight years.
To capitalise on the momentum, the company plans to launch 10 models in 2022, including its locally assembled electric sedan EQS.
While growth in India's luxury and mass markets are not directly comparable, Mercedes' high-end models doing well reflects the wealth of the nation, said Ravi Bhatia, president for India at JATO.
"The rich have become richer and some of them have ended up upgrading their lifestyle," Bhatia said.
JATO's analysis also showed that Mercedes' product mix and pricing led to a lower average weighted price of its cars, putting upgrades to the luxury segment within reach of more customers, he added.
Mercedes' sales in India in 2021, however, were still lower than its peak of more than 15,500 cars in 2018. Schwenk said sales could approach 2018 levels this year if there were no further supply chain disruptions because of COVID or geopolitical issues.
Lowering Indian taxes on luxury cars, which he said were among the highest in the world, would also help grow the segment and benefit the car market.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
Latest News
Bilal Firfiray | Apr 17, 2026Tata Sierra Claimed Fuel Mileage RevealedTata Sierra comes with three engine options and three transmission choices as well. It’s launched at Rs 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom).1 min read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Apr 17, 2026Renault Bridger SUV To Be Offered With 1.2-Litre Turbo-Petrol, Hybrid and Electric PowertrainsThe French carmaker has confirmed that its new sub-four metre SUV will come will multiple powertrain technologies to appeal to a wider section of buyers.1 min read
car&bike Team | Apr 17, 2026Simple Energy Ultra Electric Scooter Launched in India; Claims 400 Km RangeWith a claimed 400 km range on a single charge, the new Simple Ultra priced at ₹2.35 lakh (ex-showroom) enters the Indian market as one of the highest-range electric scooters yet.1 min read
Janak Sorap | Apr 16, 2026Ducati India To Increase Prices of Select Models from June 1, 2026The Italian brand will revise prices across its line-up, citing rising costs and inflation.1 min read
car&bike Team | Apr 16, 2026Volvo Cars India To Hike Prices By Up To Rs 1 Lakh From May 1Volvo cites supply chain issues and forex impact for the price hike.1 min read
car&bike Team | Apr 16, 2026Renault Group Plans 7-Car India Lineup By 2030Renault also plans to make India one of its top three markets globally by 2030.2 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | Apr 15, 2026Kinetic DX+ Review: Pure Nostalgia Can Only Take You So FarNo smoke, no two-stroke – the reborn Kinetic relies heavily on the charm of the original’s design to sway buyers, but can it offer genuine substance to go with the style?1 min read
Janak Sorap | Apr 10, 2026Triumph 350 Range First Ride Review: More Affordable, More Refined, Still Fun?Triumph’s shift to 350cc aims to cut costs, but does it affect the ride experience?5 mins read
car&bike Team | Apr 7, 2026Flying Flea C6 Review: Royal Enfield’s Electric Gamble?The C6 is the beginning of Royal Enfield's EV journey under the Flying Flea brand. Does it make a strong impression? Read on.8 mins read
Janak Sorap | Mar 31, 20262026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex – First Ride Review: The Update That Changes EverythingAfter riding the updated 2026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 for a round trip of over 140 km from Guwahati to Shillong, the new Apex variant feels like the version of the Guerrilla 450 that should have existed from day one.6 mins read
Amaan Ahmed | Apr 6, 2026Yamaha EC-06 First Ride Review: Building Is Hard, Repackaging Is ECTo develop a capable maiden electric two-wheeler for India, Yamaha Motor didn't have to dig deep -- it just needed to strike up a clever partnership with a promising Indian startup.8 mins read















































































































