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Mercedes-Benz Cars at Auto Shanghai 2019: A Plethora of Premieres at the 18th Auto Shanghai

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Shanghai. At Auto Shanghai 2019, Mercedes-Benz is celebrating the world premieres of close-to-production show car Concept GLB and the Mercedes-AMG A 35 L 4MATIC developed exclusively for China. The compact car from Affalterbach made its first appearance on the world stage at the Mercedes-Benz press conference. On the eve of the show, more than 400 invited guests were able to form an initial impression of the latest Mercedes-Benz SUV line-up: On show alongside the Concept GLB were the battery-powered EQC (electricity consumption combined: 20.8 – 19.7 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km)[i] and the new GLE, both of which celebrate their China premieres in Shanghai. Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars, also announced another all-electric compact SUV: the EQB will be available in China from 2021.
Best quarter ever – sales in China continue to grow
Mercedes-Benz achieved its strongest sales quarter ever in China with a total of 174,343 cars sold in the first three months of this year – marking an increase of 2.6 percent. In fact, January 2019 was the strongest sales month ever for Mercedes-Benz in China – for the very first time, deliveries of cars with the three-pointed star exceeded 70,000 units in a single month. The “Made in China, for China” strategy pays off: More than 70 percent of Mercedes-Benz models delivered in China are also produced locally.
World premiere of a performance saloon exclusively for China
The world premiere of the new Mercedes-AMG A 35 L 4MATIC marks the arrival of an attractive entry point into the World of Driving Performance. The four-door notchback model was developed specifically for the Chinese market and offers plenty of room in the rear thanks to six centimetres more wheelbase. The impressive performance of the agile notchback comes courtesy of the 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharge engine with 225 kW (306 hp) – available in China for the first time – the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7G dual-clutch transmission, the AMG suspension and the variable AMG Performance 4MATIC all-wheel drive with electromechanical rear differential. The A 35 L 4MATIC is based on an extended wheelbase of 2,789 millimetres (instead of 2,729 millimetres), and displays its powerful proportions with short, sporty overhangs front and rear. The radiator grille with its dual fin, the AMG Line front skirt with air-intake flics, the front splitter and trim elements in silver chrome set characteristic AMG design accents.
“The all new AMG A35 long-wheelbase is the first AMG ever to be produced by the Beijing Benz factory,” says Nicholas Speeks, President and CEO of Beijing Mercedes-Benz Sales Service Co. “It is the first 35-series model to come to China and it opens new possibilities for Chinese customers to enjoy AMG performance in an extended wheelbase limousine.”
Concept GLB: leisure companion and sturdy family vehicle
Another highlight at the 18th Auto Shanghai is the Concept GLB, which also celebrates its global debut. The close-to-production compact SUV lays the focus firmly on space and sturdiness. Thanks to its long wheelbase, it offers room for seven, and exudes refinement and modernity through its clean, sculptural surfaces with reduced lines and precise joints. The interior design of the concept vehicle is aligned with the family of new compact Mercedes-Benz models, although the show car is fitted with dedicated leather upholstery and trim. The Concept GLB is powered by the M 260 four-cylinder petrol engine paired with the 8G-DCT dual-clutch transmission to deliver 165 kW/224 hp and a peak torque of 350 Nm. It is also equipped with the 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive system with fully variable torque distribution.
“The Concept GLB combines the advantages of multiple worlds: it is a genuine seven-seater, a genuine SUV – and is built on a compact platform. We are convinced that this vehicle format will inspire many customers in China and all over the world,” says Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars. “ We will therefore present the series version of the GLB this summer.”
Start of a new mobility era – in China, too
Making its first appearance in front of a Chinese audience is the Mercedes-Benz EQC – the first model from the EQ product and technology brand. Its powerful proportions clearly define the EQC as a crossover SUV. The elongated roofline and the greenhouse with its low waistline and coupé-like roof dropping towards the rear position it visually between an SUV and an SUV coupé. The EQC has a compact electric powertrain (eATS) front and rear, giving it the handling characteristics of an all-wheel drive with dynamic torque distribution between the two driven axles. The asynchronous machines have a combined maximum output of 300 kW. At its core is a lithium-ion battery produced in-house and mounted into the floorpan. With an energy capacity of 80 kWh (NEDC), it uses an intelligent operating strategy to supply the vehicle, thus enabling an electric range of more than 445 km (NEDC)i.
“The EQC’s design stands out with its stylish silhouette and its distinctive light band, while having a truly premium interior with exquisite craftsmanship in the cabin,” says Hubertus Troska, Member of the Management Board of Daimler AG responsible for China activities.
Trendsetter packed with innovations
Also celebrating its China premiere is the Mercedes-Benz GLE. The SUV is not only dynamic and comfortable on-road, it is also more skilled than ever off-road. With its long wheelbase, short overhangs and big, flush wheels, its exterior design shows that it cuts a fine figure and is very much at home on any terrain. Its cd figure starting at 0.29 also marks a best-in-class for the SUV segment. The interior is even bigger, with options including a third row of seats and fully electric adjustability for the second row. New driver assistance systems raise the level of active safety even further. The infotainment system is equipped with larger displays and the latest generation of the MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) learning infotainment system with intuitive, natural operation via gesture recognition.
“The all-new GLE from Mercedes-Benz takes a further step forward in both design and features to reconceive what a premium SUV should be. We have a vehicle with an extended wheelbase to allow room for seven seats; we have 48-volt technology that optimizes performance and fuel consumption and we have first-class connectivity with the MBUX system,” says Nicholas Speeks.
Six further market premieres in Shanghai
Also on show for the first time on Chinese soil are the new Mercedes-Benz B-Class; the A 220 4MATIC (fuel consumption combined: 6.6-6.5 l/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 151-148 g/km)[ii] as both standard and long-wheelbase variants; the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster (fuel consumption combined: 12.5 l/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 284 g/km)ii and the Mercedes-AMG E 53 Coupé (fuel consumption combined: 8.8-8.7 l/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 203-200 g/km)ii as well as the long-wheelbase variant of the Mercedes-Benz S 560 e (fuel consumption combined: 2.6-2.5 l/100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 59-57 g/km, electricity consumption combined: 20.3-20.0 kWh/100 km)ii.
Find videos of the press conference and the Mercedes-Benz Media Night as well as the Media Special on Auto Shanghai 2019 including all press materials, images and videos associated with the products on show on https://media.mercedes-benz.com/AutoShanghai2019.
[i] Electric energy consumption and range have been determined on the basis of Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008. Electric energy consumption and range depend on the vehicle configuration.
[ii] The stated figures were determined in accordance with the prescribed measuring method. These are the “NEDC CO2 figures” according to Art. 2 No. 1 Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. The fuel consumption figures were calculated based on these figures. Further information on the vehicles on offer, including the WLTP values, can be found for each country at www.mercedes-benz.com

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Here’s what keeps Ford’s new No. 2 executive, Joe Hinrichs, up at night

David Orrell | CNBC
Joe Hinrichs

Ford Motor is investing $900 million to set up both a battery-car plant — its second — and an autonomous vehicle center in southeast Michigan, not far from its headquarters in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn.

It's part of the automaker's push to lead in autonomous vehicles while also trying to catch up to rival Tesla in the emerging electric vehicle market.

CNBC sat down with Ford's newly appointed president of its global automotive division, Joe Hinrichs, in recent weeks. The company just announced his promotion in a management shake-up Wednesday along with Jim Farley, who will run the company's autonomous vehicle and “smart mobility” efforts, among other things. Although both men will have the title of president starting May 1, Hinrichs' job is bigger and makes him the heir apparent to CEO Jim Hackett.

“Uncertainty” is one of the things that keeps Hinrichs up at night. And he's facing a lot of it these days. In his newly expanded role, Hinrichs will oversee product development, as well as global automotive operations — core units in the midst of radical change. Ford is pulling out of the sedan and coupe market, even as it invests billions to develop battery cars that have yet to catch on with consumers.

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Here are some excerpts from CNBC's interviews with Hinrichs:

CNBC: A year ago, Ford announced plans to increase its investment in electric and hybrid vehicles to $11.1 billion and a company statement says a “fresh look” at the potential market says it's likely to be bigger than initially expected.

Hinrichs: We were always confident there would be growth in demand for electric vehicles. As we take a closer look, we're seeing more acceptance. That's especially true among millennials [who], over the next five to 10 years, will be the biggest buying group in the market. The multibillion-dollar question is getting your timing right. We're still trying to find that. We believe electrification is a really important part of our future.

CNBC: On the same day Tesla revealed its Model Y electric SUV, Ford teased its own “Mustang-inspired” battery-electric crossover on Twitter. It's supposed to be your first long-range model, but when is it coming to market?

Hinrichs: We haven't given a timeline, but it's next year, 2020, and we're very excited about it. One of the things that often gets lost in the conversation about electric vehicles, because of the cost, is that there are attributes of a vehicle you can make better with electrification.

Along with instant torque, there's the smoothness and quietness of the ride, the low center of gravity. There are fewer moving parts, so reliability [should be better]. And the way you can use the package gets more efficient because you don't have all that stuff in the engine compartment up front.

CNBC: The $900 milliion investment also includes money for autonomous vehicles. What are you planning?

Hinrichs: We found a more capital-intensive way of building [autonomous vehicles]. So, we're going to build them in a special manufacturing center the same way we produce our police interceptor in Chicago. [Ford takes a regular vehicle off the line and sends it to a special conversion center.] That allows us to produce the same number of vehicles but frees up capital for the second battery plant.

CNBC: In January, you announced what was said to be the first of several possible deals with Volkswagen, including one that could pair up your EV programs. Where do things stand now?

Hinrichs: We made the announcement on partnering on vans and trucks outside North America. Those conversations, I would say, went very well. There's a good matching up of needs and strengths. We're very excited about that alliance. We signed an MoU about continuing to have discussions on other topics, and those conversations are going well. There's a good alignment and the talks are going well, which is as far as I can go.

CNBC: But Farley, who is currently president of the Americas, seemed to recently dash expectations, saying it will be hard to come together on electric vehicles because the timing of your programs is different.

Hinrichs: Timing is always a challenge when you're talking to a partner about how your needs and programs line up. But those conversations continue to go well.

CNBC: Speaking of a changing market, the industry is in the midst of a dramatic shift from cars to trucks which now account for 70% of the U.S. market. Is there much room for more growth?

Hinrichs: I would say that it's gone further than I estimated it would and it is still going. There are a few key contributors. The [light trucks] we offer today don't have the compromises they did in the 1990s. Now, you don't have to give up the ride comfort and the relative difference in fuel economy has diminished significantly.

The cost of gas has certainly had an influence. I also think our society has gotten used to the idea that devices can do all sorts of things. Your smartphone is your rolodex, your phone, your camera. Society now expects vehicles to be multi-functional, too. So, I don't think it will stop.

CNBC: Since a management shake-up nearly two years ago, Ford has been going through a lot of changes. What can you tell us about the planned Ford reorganization?

Hinrichs: You mean the “smart redesign” we started last fall which is really about flattening the organization and removing some of the bureaucracy. We want to let the people running each layer of the organization handle that redesign, rather than from the top down. We think we'll get bigger insight and a bigger buy-in.

CNBC: How is that different from your broader global restructuring?

Hinrichs: We've already announced plans for our Brazilian [truck plant] in Sao Bernardo to close, and that's our first big step there. In Europe, we don't have a lot to announce because we're in discussions with our partners, but we're having very constructive and engaging discussions. We've set up our China operations as a standalone business under Jim Farley and we're looking at everything in our China business.

CNBC: What about North America?

Hinrichs: We don't have as deep a restructuring as in those other markets, but we're looking at the cost structure and execution of the launch of some very important products over the next few years that will have a big impact on our business — the new Ranger [pickup], the Explorer and Aviator and Escape [SUVs] this year and then a number of incremental nameplates the next year, including the Bronco and the 300-mile all-electric SUV. And we're keeping our trucks super fresh. In North America, we think we're going into a really sweet spot over the next 18 months.

CNBC: We've heard about job cuts in Latin America and Europe, as well as white-collar cuts in North America. What about blue-collar cuts in the home market where General Motors has eliminated five plants and thousands of hourly jobs?

Hinrichs: In December we announced that both Louisville and Flat Rock will remove a shift but we plan to move those people to where we need more capacity like the Livonia transmission and Kentucky Truck Plant. So, in North America, with all the product launches coming, we don't see substantial assembly plant changes coming in the near future.

CNBC: So, hourly workers don't need to worry?

Hinrichs: If the U.S. economy stays strong and the industry stays where it is, I don't see dramatic changes to our manufacturing plans for this year in North America.

CNBC: But how concerned are you about the U.S. economy?

Hinrichs: This “peak auto” story has been around for several years. It wouldn't surprise me, given where we are in the U.S. economic and automotive cycle that people are being cautious about hiring. January and February sales were down but they were impacted by severe weather. We'll see what the spring selling season brings. It usually tells a better tale of what the year will hold. But there's clearly a lot of uncertainty out there.

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