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How Mercedes’ luxury shift delivers surprising profits amidst global price wars

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
October 29, 2025
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If you are a car buyer or an investor, there is good news about a top German car company. Mercedes-Benz recently shared its latest money report. The company showed that its key auto business earned more profit than expected. This surprise comes even as the car world faces tough times. The main reason for this success was that more people bought the most expensive, top-end luxury models. This shows that aiming high is helping the famous brand stay ahead.

The power of premium sales

Mercedes-Benz made a smarter profit from sales than most people thought it would. Its return on sales hit 4.8% for the third quarter. This was higher than the expected 3.9% average.

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This margin success was driven by rich buyers choosing special, high-profit cars. Sales of these models, including the Maybach and AMG brands, went up by 10% in the quarter.

The company’s CEO, Ola Kaellenius, understands the need to change and adapt. He says, “The animal that is able to adapt is the one that survives and thrives in evolution.” By selling more of these luxury vehicles, Mercedes is making sure it stays strong and healthy. The company’s stock market value climbed, with shares going up by 6% on the day the news broke.

Facing the global race

Despite the good profit margins, the road ahead is not easy. Mercedes, like rivals Porsche and BMW, faces deep challenges, especially in China. Car companies there are lowering prices to win customers, creating a big “price war.”

Mr. Kaellenius warned that this fierce competition will not end soon. “The hyper-competition in China is not going away any time soon. This is certainly a multi-year task,” he noted. The company also faces high import taxes in the United States. Plus, new rules forcing a shift toward electric vehicles (EVs) are squeezing profits.

Cutting costs to build a future

Mercedes is not just relying on luxury sales; it is also working hard to cut costs. The company is laying off some staff as part of a plan to save 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) globally by the year 2027.

Because of the money spent on these job cuts, the total operating profit fell sharply by 70%. However, traders in Frankfurt still saw the overall picture as positive, saying the margin win “should be good enough” for the market.

Thanks to the strong sales of luxury models, the company ended the quarter with about 1.4 billion euros ($1.6 billion) in free cash flow. This money is so solid that the company plans to restart buying back its own shares, a sign of confidence in its long-term future.

Read more on Mercedes-Benz exits Nissan stake in $325m sale, piling pressure on Japanese carmaker

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