E-Class (W212) Mercedes-Benz E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID is awarded Environmental Certificate


The W212 and S212 Mercedes-Benz E-Class series is the fourth generation of the E-Class range of executive cars which was produced by Mercedes-Benz between 2009 and 2016 as the successor to the W211 E-Class. The body styles of the range are either four-door sedan/saloon (W212) or a five-door estate/wagon (S212).

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At the same time as it celebrates its market launch, the E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID has now also obtained its Environmental Certificate in accordance with ISO standard 14062. This award is based on a Life Cycle Assessment, in which the independent inspectors of TÜV Süd subject the vehicle to comprehensive tests covering the entire life cycle.

With the new E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID, Mercedes-Benz is launching its first diesel passenger car to feature a hybrid drive. The world’s most economical luxury-class model is rated in energy efficiency class A+ and has now received the coveted Environmental Certificate from TÜV Süd. The Environmental Certificate and associated explanations will be made available to the public as part of the Life Cycle documentation series, which can be viewed at http://www.mercedes-benz.com

“After introducing the S 400 HYBRID in 2009, Mercedes-Benz is now setting new standards for luxury-class business vehicles with the E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID”, explains Professor Herbert Kohler, Chief Environmental Officer for Daimler AG. “The modular hybrid technology is opening the way for us to quickly expand other model series with the addition of hybrid models.”

Over its entire life cycle, from production and use over 250,000 kilometres through to recovery, the Mercedes-Benz E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID gives rise to 23 percent less CO2 emissions than a comparable E 300 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY...

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Mercedes-Benz E 300 BlueTEC HYBRID is awarded Environmental Certificate: The World Of Mercedes-Benz AMG™

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^ Made it to Thailand. Not sure when it arrives in Canada. Perhaps with the new generation. :)


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Mercedes Leans on Diesel Hybrid Tech for Thailand

Already a mainstay luxury brand in the country, Mercedes has broadened its lineup with a number of niche models and expanded availability of locally built hybrids. The formula appears to be working.

More than 4,000 Mercedes hybrids sold since CKD assembly began.


BANGKOK – Mercedes-Benz is forging ahead in Thailand, where it is the longtime luxury leader and, despite the market’s current sales woes, still quite profitable.

But the German brand’s strategy is about more than just increasing sales volumes. Mercedes has broken out of its traditional segment, where most of its vehicles were aimed at Bangkok’s older, more affluent business buyers, and brought a raft of niche models that have drawn new customers into its reach.

Indeed, compacts now account for a third of Mercedes’ product mix.

At the recent 36th Bangkok International Motor Show, Mercedes boasted one of the biggest stands, put on one of the arguably flashiest visual presentations and rolled out a raft of new entries.

The list includes the locally assembled C-Class BlueTEC Hybrid and four niche models, the CLA Shooting Brake, GLE-Class Coupe and V-Class van, as well as the new AMG-branded GT-S. Dealers already have sold some GT-S models, despite Thailand’s staggeringly high luxury import duties.

The sales figures tell the story, too. Despite the overall market’s loss of about a third of its volume last year, the luxury segment was up and Mercedes outperformed its peers. This year, industry sales are down more than 10% overall, but Mercedes is up nearly 50%. However, official market figures don’t break out gray imports and Mercedes doesn’t provide this data, either.

Significantly, Mercedes has put its leading technology at the core of its growth strategy for Thailand, a move that’s quickly paid off. Its BlueTEC Hybrid technology has been an instant hit with consumers, already dominating the brand’s sales mix.

Mercedes was the first premium marque to launch diesel-hybrid technology here, and it has just introduced its third hybrid complete-knocked-down assembly line at its factory in Samut Prakan on the outskirts of Bangkok.

During a recent ceremony at the factory to launch the new C 300 BlueTEC Hybrid and commemorate the 110th anniversary of the arrival of the first Mercedes car in Thailand, Mercedes-Benz Thailand President and CEO Michael Grewe makes note of the company’s groundbreaking hybrid push.

“We are the first to introduce the diesel-hybrid technology, marketed as the BlueTEC Hybrid, to Thai customers,” he says. “In fact, our local production plant has been producing the E-Class BlueTEC Hybrid since 2013, and our factory later began production of the S-Class BlueTEC Hybrid in 2014.

“As the hybrid powertrain is proven to significantly reduce fuel consumption and carbon-dioxide emission, we spent 650 million baht ($20 million) last year to increase our production capacity for all CKD models. This major upgrade is part of our preparations for the production of our future BlueTEC Hybrid models.”

That factory upgrade also will allow production to be raised over the coming year, Grewe confirms. “With the new investment, the overall production capacity of Mercedes’s CKD passenger cars will increase to meet the increasing demand.”

Mercedes continues to satisfy localization requirements, despite the introduction of these sophisticated new hybrid technologies.

“Well over 40% of parts used to assemble our BlueTEC Hybrid cars also come from local auto parts producers,” Grewe says.

Thailand now is one of the brand’s largest global markets for hybrid sales. BlueTEC engines feature low emissions, high fuel efficiency and responsive performance, and the commitment to build three mainstream models here CKD in hybrid format is quite a feather in the cap of Mercedes Benz Thailand.

“It’s something we are very proud of; we are the only premium brand that produces hybrids in Thailand and we offer (the powertrains) in all three sedans,” Martin Schulz, vice president-sales and marketing, tells WardsAuto on the sidelines of the launch.

He credits a number of factors for the growing success Mercedes now is having here with its BlueTEC-branded models.

“It’s the commitment of the government and the awareness of Thai customers to opt for environment-friendly technologies, it’s supported by the tax system on Thailand and it’s respected positively by the customers,” Schulz says.

Hybrid cars are taxed only 10%, significantly lower than all other types of cars, including the government’s current Eco-Car halo program. Under the new taxation regime, hybrids will continue to remain at 10%, although Eco-Cars will narrow most of the gap.

BlueTEC has been remarkably quick to resonate with consumers here.

“We have amazing feedback off the customers, because the technology combines efficiency with performance, especially in the boost function, you feel the dynamism,” Schulz says.

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