The all-new 2027 Mercedes-Benz C 400 4MATIC Electric arrives at U.S. dealerships in the first half of 2027 as MBUSA (MBG.DE, MBGAF OTC U.S.) is posting sales declines and all global automakers are wrestling with the negative trade and war policies of the Trump mis-administration. [Makers are also facing a marked shift in consumer presences to hybrid vehicles – AutoCrat].*
“The all-new electric C‑Class is redefining the mid-size segment for electric vehicles. Customers will get exactly what they expect from this new version of the beloved model: the perfect blend of performance, comfort, dynamics, and intelligence. On top of that, it is the most powerful and sportiest C‑Class we’ve ever built, offering pure driving pleasure and outstanding real-world range, all while being the perfect sanctuary for our customer,” claimed Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management, Mercedes‑Benz Group AG. Continue reading













April 2026 Light Vehicle Production Forecast Drops Globally!
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The latest light vehicle production forecast out this week by S&P Global Mobility is grim showing declines in every region as original March forecasts that assumed a short Trump Iranian war thought it was a temporary blip. As we said at the time “Well, yes but there is no indication that this will be a short term event or that it’s economic consequences were considered by the whimsical U.S. president who would be king. Moreover the former Detroit Three are heavily dependent on sales of gas-gulping light trucks as fuel prices are climbing with no end in sight. Additionally, the Administration is going it alone in this war, as former allies, who were not informed or consulted, refuse to be drawn into the tragic and increasingly bloody conflict – AutoCrat.”* This brings us to:
“The global auto industry’s near-term outlook is heavily influenced by the ongoing conflict in Iran, with the Strait of Hormuz now expected to remain closed through April, leading to higher oil prices and increased volatility. These conditions are raising manufacturing and logistics costs, putting pressure on vehicle demand and production,” said Mike Wall, Executive Director, Automotive Analysis, S&P Global Mobility yesterday. Continue reading →