Of all manufacturers, Mercedes is the best placed, both in terms of units sold and infrastructure of dealership network. It has been around in some or another form in India for over fifty years, a position none of the other three majors enjoys. Three of its premier models, the
Mercedes-Benz C, S, and E Class vehicles are built in India.
Continuing its aggressive push for introduction of more models into India, Mercedes released Indian versions of its sedans, the C-Class and CLK-Class in early 2008. It is the most preferred luxury car among Indian CEOs. The list of prominent owners of the BMW models in business looks like a who-is-who of the Indian industry. Kumaramangalam Birla; KP Singh of the DLF Group; V. C Burman, Chairman of Dabur Industries; the Singh brothers, erstwhile owners of Ranbaxy; Subhash Chandra of Zee; Shiv Nadar, Vijay Mallya...well, the list is endless. If the Ambani brothers see eye to eye on one issue, it is that in their lineup of luxury cars, the Merc is the most preferred one. The high degree of customisation it offers is cited as one of the reasons for this popularity among the elite.
BMW also has a decent presence in India. It has twelve dealership network in the country. It introduced its luxury M Series cars - the M6 and M3 coupe, and the M5 sedan along with the X5 4.8i at the Delhi Auto Expo in January 2008. In the month in which Audi launched the A4, BMW came out with its 5 Series variants. It is also seriously mulling to introduce small cars into India, whose conditions are better suited for this segment than for large cars.
By far, in terms of numbers, the German car at the top of the pack is undoubtedly the Volkswagen. It has chalked out major plans for this market. 2009 promises lots of fun for the upper middle class Indian consumer. Volkswagen plans to bring in the Volkswagen Beetle, the popular 'love bug', to augment its existing lineup that includes the Passat and Jetta and the Touareg. With the company making huge investments in India, we can get to see roads sprinkled with more new models. Its subsidiary, Skoda, is already doing very well here.