Mercedes-Benz CEO Open to Defense Production Amid Shifting Global Landscape
L'essentiel
- Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kallenius expressed willingness to enter defense production, stating "The world has become a more unpredictable place." He noted any defense operations would be a minor part of the business.
- Reports suggest KNDS may be in talks to buy the automaker's Ludwigsfelde plant.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kallenius stated the company is willing to engage in defense production due to the increasingly unpredictable global environment and Europe's need to bolster its defense capabilities. Any such venture would be a small segment of the company's overall operations.
German automotive company Mercedes-Benz is willing to branch into defense production, CEO Ola Kallenius told The Wall Street Journal.
"The world has become a more unpredictable place, and I think it is absolutely clear that Europe needs to increase its defense profile. Should we be able to play a positive role in that, we would be willing to do so," he said.
Kallenius said any defense-related operations would account for only "a minor share" of the business compared with passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
Earlier, Der Spiegel reported that German-French defense group KNDS is in talks with Mercedes-Benz regarding a potential purchase of the automaker’s plant in Ludwigsfelde, south of Berlin.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific defense products would Mercedes-Benz consider producing?
- What are the terms of the potential talks between KNDS and Mercedes-Benz regarding the Ludwigsfelde plant?
- What is the timeline for any potential entry into defense production?
- What are the regulatory hurdles for Mercedes-Benz entering the defense sector?






