[Image: Mercedes-Benz Malaysia.]
At this moment, all of these EQ models came directly from Germany and having them assembled locally may allow the EVs to have a slightly lower price tag. Case in point: the latest locally assembled models, thewhich were released into the market in August costs around RM12,000 to RM17,000 lower than their CBU counterparts.
First opened in 2004, more than 100,000 vehicles have rolled out from the Mercedes-Benz Pekan Plant in Pahang. Aside from catering for the Malaysian market, the facility also exported the left-hand drive model to the Philippines. Mercedes-Benz Pekan Plant achieved its 100,000 units milestone in 2019. [Image: Mercedes-Benz Malaysia.]
It goes without saying that Mercedes-Benz’s plan to assemble EQ models at its Pekan facility is a positive sign for the rapidly booming EV industry in Malaysia. The move is right on the trail of Volvo who is already assembling both of its current EV offerings in our market,
Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)
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