Mercedes maps out push to lift profits during EV shift


FRANKFURT — Mercedes-Benz, which has fixated for years on leading the auto industry in luxury-vehicle sales, will rethink its ambitions and restructure operations to be more profitable in the midst of a costly shift to electric cars.

Daimler’s main division will aim for a return on sales in the mid to high single-digit range by 2025, even if market conditions are unfavorable. Its ambition will be to earn a double-digit profit margin if the environment is strong.

“We have not yet lived up to our full potential in terms of turning volume success into profit growth,” CEO Ola Kallenius said in a statement ahead of Daimler’s capital markets day on Tuesday. “We will invest where we can win, grow more intelligently, and reshape our industrial footprint.”

Investor confidence in Daimler gradually improved in recent months after the automaker navigated the unprecedented industry slump triggered by COVID-19 better than feared. But electric-car leader Tesla zoomed past all traditional manufacturers to become the world’s most valuable automaker while Daimler and others wrestle with revamping their legacy operations.

Daimler said it will cut fixed costs, capital expenditure and research and development costs by more than 20 percent by 2025 compared with 2019 levels as part of a strategy overhaul of its Mercedes cars business.

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