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Mercedes-Benz Boosts Alabama Plant with New Vehicle

Levi Farrer by Levi Farrer
May 2, 2025
in Business
Workers assembling a car chassis on an assembly line in a manufacturing facility.

Mercedes-Benz plans to start manufacturing a core segment vehicle at its Tuscaloosa Alabama facility by 2027 because of President Trump’s 25% auto tariffs on imported vehicles and upcoming parts levies. The global SUV export hub located at the plant produces 60% of its output for export purposes while manufacturing GLE and GLS models.

CEO Jason Hoff stated that the company will adopt a “local-for-local” approach to build stronger ties with the U.S. market but the company representative refrained from making a direct connection to tariffs. The manufacturing initiative supports Trump’s domestic production initiative but the upcoming 25% parts tariffs scheduled for Saturday may increase production expenses.

The Alabama investment by Mercedes-Benz serves to strengthen its North American operations through the existing SUV manufacturing capabilities at the plant. The company’s decision to produce a new vehicle at its Alabama plant positions Mercedes to reduce import expenses while maintaining market competitiveness but the vehicle specifications remain undisclosed which generates market speculation.

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