Santosh Iyer: “We are fully committed to diesels in our portfolio. We will continue with both powertrains – petrol and diesel – for many years to come.”
SUVs such as the GLC, GLE and GLS in the Mercedes-Benz India portfolio see around 70% of their sales coming from diesel engine options.
‘Diesel will continue to be a part of our portfolio for many years’: Santosh Iyer

German luxury carmaker remains committed to diesel powertrains in India, where it continues to witness strong demand for diesel-powered SUVs, says Santosh Iyer, Head of Marketing and Sales, Mercedes-Benz India.

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