2022 Mercedes GLE. Inside the new Mercedes-Benz SUV Factory in USA. Welcome to Tuscaloosa County Alabama, U.S.A, and the production location of the Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV, GLS SUV, GLE Coupe, and the Mercedes-Maybach GLS. #Mercedes #Production #GLE #SUV #Assembly
00:00 - 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE Production
06:58 - 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLE Production
Mercedes-Benz U.S. International (MBUSI) started with a clean “sheet of paper” in terms of vehicle concept, in the way it would produce Mercedes-Benz quality in the design of the factory and in the establishment of a young corporate culture. The result is Mercedes-Benz vehicles that are continually setting the standard in the industry.
We build superior quality automobiles here in Alabama using Mercedes-Benz and MBUSI’s original production system which is a combination of American, Japanese, and German automotive best practices. This process contributes to the quality manufacturing of our vehicles in a safe, efficient, and predictable way.
With the arrival and build of our Mercedes-Benz vehicles – the dream has become a reality. Make your dreams come true! For more information about purchasing a Mercedes-Benz vehicle, please visit Mercedes-Benz U.S.A., and Mercedes-Benz.
The history of premium SUVs from Mercedes-Benz is also the history of the plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Since 1995, Daimler has invested more than six billion dollars in this location in the southern USA, and has produced more than three million vehicles since 1997, of which two thirds were exported. Tuscaloosa is the only production location for the new GLE Coupé. The GLE and the GLS are also produced here, as is the C-Class Saloon for the North-American market.
Daimler's history in the USA goes back to the year 1888, when the first distributorship in the United States was founded, and since 1981 it has also included the heavy-duty trucks of the American icon Freightliner. However, the major strategic decision to produce passenger cars in the USA was closely allied to the introduction of the large SUVs, for which the American market is by far the most important worldwide. The Tuscaloosa plant and the M-Class were therefore two parts of one and the same decision announced in April 1993: the history of Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. – MBUSI for short – had begun.
The plant was completed in July 1996, and production of the first M-Class commenced in the following year. Daimler took its corporate culture to the USA with thorough preparatory training and education. The originally planned production output of 65,000 units quickly became more. In recent years over 300,000 vehicles have rolled off the production lines in Tuscaloosa. Well over three million vehicles have left the plant since 1997. Around two thirds of the installed parts and components come from North American suppliers. Some two thirds of the SUVs produced in Alabama are exported from the USA. This makes MBUSI the second-largest car exporter in the USA.
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00:00 - 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE Production
06:58 - 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLE Production
Mercedes-Benz U.S. International (MBUSI) started with a clean “sheet of paper” in terms of vehicle concept, in the way it would produce Mercedes-Benz quality in the design of the factory and in the establishment of a young corporate culture. The result is Mercedes-Benz vehicles that are continually setting the standard in the industry.
We build superior quality automobiles here in Alabama using Mercedes-Benz and MBUSI’s original production system which is a combination of American, Japanese, and German automotive best practices. This process contributes to the quality manufacturing of our vehicles in a safe, efficient, and predictable way.
With the arrival and build of our Mercedes-Benz vehicles – the dream has become a reality. Make your dreams come true! For more information about purchasing a Mercedes-Benz vehicle, please visit Mercedes-Benz U.S.A., and Mercedes-Benz.
The history of premium SUVs from Mercedes-Benz is also the history of the plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Since 1995, Daimler has invested more than six billion dollars in this location in the southern USA, and has produced more than three million vehicles since 1997, of which two thirds were exported. Tuscaloosa is the only production location for the new GLE Coupé. The GLE and the GLS are also produced here, as is the C-Class Saloon for the North-American market.
Daimler's history in the USA goes back to the year 1888, when the first distributorship in the United States was founded, and since 1981 it has also included the heavy-duty trucks of the American icon Freightliner. However, the major strategic decision to produce passenger cars in the USA was closely allied to the introduction of the large SUVs, for which the American market is by far the most important worldwide. The Tuscaloosa plant and the M-Class were therefore two parts of one and the same decision announced in April 1993: the history of Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. – MBUSI for short – had begun.
The plant was completed in July 1996, and production of the first M-Class commenced in the following year. Daimler took its corporate culture to the USA with thorough preparatory training and education. The originally planned production output of 65,000 units quickly became more. In recent years over 300,000 vehicles have rolled off the production lines in Tuscaloosa. Well over three million vehicles have left the plant since 1997. Around two thirds of the installed parts and components come from North American suppliers. Some two thirds of the SUVs produced in Alabama are exported from the USA. This makes MBUSI the second-largest car exporter in the USA.
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