Mercedes-Benz Vans managed to incrase e-van sales by 96% in Q3 2025, compared to the same quarter in 2024. Mercedes sold 8,600 electric vans, +25% compared to Q2, 2025. Overall, Mercedes sold almost 84,000 vans all over the world, slightly less than last year (-8%) and slightly less than in Q2, 2025 (-10%).

“In the third quarter of 2025, Mercedes-Benz Vans achieved sales of 83,800 vehicles. In Europe, the share of electric vehicles accounted for 14% of our van sales during the third quarter, highlighting that our commitment to EVs is resonating with customers and contributing to steady growth. Additionally, we launched our Van Uptime Monitor across many European markets, which also resonated well, continuing our commitment to providing premium services for our customers”, stated Sagree Sardien, Head of Mercedes-Benz Vans Sales & Marketing.

Mercedes’ e-van and van sales, this year

Year-to-date, Mercedes-Benz Vans sold 260,200 units with 20,200 electric vans – a 61% increase over the year-earlier period and reflects the growing enthusiasm for the electric van portfolio. Furthermore, overall vehicle sales in the German market (+6% year-to-date) continue to show growth, compared to the same period last year. Market conditions in the U.S. and China remain dynamic and are characterized by strong competition. 

Mercedes-Benz Vans saw solid sales for both private and commercial midsize vans in the third quarter of 2025, with commercial midsize models experiencing a 7% increase compared to the same quarter last year. Marking the 30th jubilee, the midsize van Vito stands as a testament to adaptability and advanced features, serving the commercial midsize van market for three decades since its launch in 1995.

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