Besides, the company posted its highest ever sales in a fiscal year in India at 11,213 units in 2014-15, up 17.5 per cent, from 9,548 units sold in the previous year.
Sales of new C-Class, E-Class sedan, new generation cars and sports utility vehicles contributed significantly to the volumes in the first quarter of 2015, Mercedes-Benz said in a statement.
Mercedes-Benz India said its January-March quarter numbers are even more significant as this growth was achieved amidst challenging market conditions and no major incentives for the industry in the Union Budget.
He said, "the 40 per cent growth achieved in the first quarter of 2015 reflected the company's strong focus on customers".
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Kern said due to robust demand for its products across the markets there is a waiting list for many models.
"The waitlisted models include the S-Class, the ML-Class, the GL-Class and the newly launched CLA-Class. It is our endeavour to cater to this increased demand and reduce the waiting period for these models," he added.
The company had announced to launch 15 models in 2015, out of which it has launched five so far.