en.Wedoany.com Reported - The first customer vehicle of the Mercedes-Benz all-electric GLC rolled off the production line at the German plant in Bremen in January this year. Now, the Bremen plant is significantly ramping up the production pace of the all-electric GLC, fully responding to rapidly growing customer demand. This plant, with approximately 10,500 employees, is not only Mercedes-Benz's largest production site locally but also the largest private employer in the Bremen region.

On the same production line, the all-electric GLC is assembled together with GLC models equipped with internal combustion engines and hybrid powertrains, as well as the EQE series, with the entire Bremen site manufacturing a total of eleven models. Facing ongoing uncertainty in the automotive industry, the group seeks to find new growth opportunities through this new all-electric SUV.
Company data shows that the accumulated orders for the all-electric GLC in the first few months of this year have already surpassed those of any previous three-pointed star electric model, breaking the brand's record for electric vehicle order speed. However, the Mercedes-Benz Group's net profit in the first quarter of 2026 fell by 17.2% year-on-year, an absolute decrease of 0.03 billion euros. Under this pressure, the all-electric GLC, with its surging orders, is naturally entrusted with a heavy responsibility, leading the Bremen plant to fully expand its production capacity.
The strong order performance of the all-electric GLC reflects market recognition of this model. As production accelerates, delivery cycles are expected to shorten, thereby providing support for Mercedes-Benz's performance improvement in the second half of the year.
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