Daimler cuts stake in Chinese electric-car venture with BYD
[FRANKFURT] Daimler AG will slash its stake in the Denza electric-car joint venture with China's BYD Auto Industry Co following years of weak sales for the brand.
BYD will own 90 per cent of the business and Daimler 10 per cent after an equity transfer the companies plan to complete in mid-2022, the Mercedes-Benz maker said Friday. The 50-50 joint venture was started in March 2012.
"Daimler and BYD remain dedicated to their successful long-term partnership," Daimler said in a statement. The Denza brand will introduce new models next year and "seek further growth opportunities."
Tepid demand for Denza cars and the venture's weak profitability have been a concern at Daimler for years, even as sales for its Mercedes luxury vehicles continued to surge in China. Daimler and BYD established the brand a decade ago to tap growth in the Chinese new-energy vehicle market.
Daimler had folded the Smart minicar brand into a joint venture with Geely Holding in China and sold the unit's French factory to Ineos Group.
The moves are part of a strategy shift under Daimler chief executive officer Ola Kallenius to focus on luxurious cars packed with sophisticated electronic gadgetry.
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