Mercedes-Benz Production Facilities For US Cars
Bremen, Germany
- C-Class sedan, estate, coupe, cabriolet
- E-Class coupe, Cabriolet
- GLC and GLC coupe
- SL and SLC
- Also future electric vehicles
Sindelfingen, Germany
- S-Class and S-Class coupe
- Mercedes-Maybach vehicles
- CLS
- E-Class sedan
- AMG GT
- Future electric cars
Rastatt, Germany
- GLA
- B-Class
- A-Class
Kecskemet, Hungary
- B-Class
- CLA, CLA shooting brake
Uusikaupunki, Finland
- GLC
- A-Class
Tuscaloosa
- GLE and GLE coupe
- GLS
- C-Class
Graz, Austria (Magna Steyr)
- G-Class produced by Magna Steyr GmbH
East London, South Africa
- C-Class
Parts Manufacturing Plants
Stuttgart
- Produces engines, axles, transmissions for MB production
- Also the location of Daimler worldwide headquarters
Hamburg, Germany
- Produces axles and other components, steering columns
Berlin
- Production of engines and Remanufactured engines
VPC
- 3 VPC centers in North America
- Baltimore, MD (12-16 days from Germany)
- Brunswick, GA (16-18 days from Germany)
- Long Beach, CA (28-31 days from Germany)
In short, Mercedes-Benz vehicles are produced at many locations around the world. Factories are often added to serve the needs or a particular model or market. The Tuscaloosa factory is the second largest exporter of vehicles from the US! MBUSA is also bringing Sprinter production to South Carolina. In the past we have reassembled the Sprinters in the US but not manufactured them here. The new factory will allow for a much faster delivery timeline of our vans.
Production itself in a marvel! I have been to severalMercedes-Benz factories and it is amazing to see both the robot assembly lines and the ones still done by people. I have seen a giant robot arm swing a dashboard through a door opening with just 2mm to spare. They said it couldn’t be done by human hands!I have seen an AMG engine builder hand assemble a V8piece bypiece in a quiet factory in Affalterbach.
The logisticsof building these German engineered cars around the world and shippingto the dealerships by ship, train and transporter is mind boggling!
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