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€57.11
Share price13 Aug
€45.2220.8% undervalued intrinsic discount
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07 Nov 24
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Last Update 13 Aug 26

Fair value Decreased 4.33%

MBG: Restructuring And Capital Allocation Progress Will Support Repriced Risk Environment

Analysts have trimmed their average price targets for Mercedes-Benz Group by €2.58 to reflect slightly higher assumed risk, updated revenue and margin forecasts, and a lower future P/E expectation, while still citing the company's progress on restructuring, product launches and capital allocation as key supports.

Analyst Commentary

Recent research on Mercedes-Benz Group reflects a mix of optimism about execution and caution on valuation. Several banks have adjusted their price targets lower while still highlighting what they see as strengths in the company’s restructuring progress, product pipeline and capital allocation discipline.

Bullish Takeaways

  • Bullish analysts see Mercedes-Benz guidance as achievable and describe it as looking safe, which they view as helpful for building confidence in the earnings outlook.
  • They highlight that Mercedes-Benz is ahead of other German car makers in the cadence of restructuring, product launches and capital allocation, which they link to better execution on profitability plans.
  • Upgrades to Buy ratings, even alongside reduced price targets, indicate that some analysts still see room for upside versus current pricing based on the company’s progress on its corporate plan.
  • The focus on product launches and capital allocation is seen as supportive for medium term growth and cash generation if Mercedes-Benz continues to deliver on current guidance.

Bearish Takeaways

  • Several price targets have been trimmed, for example to €73 from €74 and to €51 from €60, which points to reduced valuation headroom in analyst models.
  • Neutral ratings alongside lower price targets signal that some bearish analysts see the current share price as closer to what they consider fair value, with less room for upside.
  • The cuts to targets, even when ratings stay positive, reflect more cautious assumptions on future P/E levels and possibly on revenue or margin outcomes.
  • For investors, the cluster of lower targets around the €51 to €73 range frames expectations more tightly, which can limit return potential if Mercedes-Benz delivery on its plans does not exceed current guidance.

What’s in the News for Mercedes-Benz Group

  • Mercedes-Benz Group reported Q2 Group EBIT of €1.5b, which the company said was a 21.5% year-on-year increase, with Financial Services and Vans described as key earnings contributors, according to recent results.
  • The company kept its adjusted return on sales for Mercedes-Benz Cars at 4.0% for Q2 and reported a 51% year-on-year rise in battery electric vehicle sales, based on the latest quarterly update.
  • Mercedes-Benz lowered its full-year 2024 car sales outlook and now expects unit sales to decline by 2% to 7.5%, with slightly reduced group revenue, citing subdued demand and tougher competition in China, while confirming its full-year outlook for the group and improving adjusted return on equity guidance for Financial Services.
  • The company reduced its 2026 sales outlook for passenger cars and overall group sales and now targets electrified vehicles at 23% to 25% of Mercedes-Benz Cars sales, up from the prior 21% to 23% range, based on company guidance.
  • ChargePoint and Mercedes-Benz extended their partnership to provide end to end charging solutions for fleet operators in the UK and Germany, offering Mercedes-Benz business customers integrated support from site planning through to installation and ongoing service, according to a ChargePoint announcement.

Valuation Changes for Mercedes-Benz Group

  • Fair Value has fallen slightly from €59.69 to €57.11, which points to a modest reduction in the central value estimate for Mercedes-Benz Group.
  • Discount Rate has risen slightly from 10.34% to 10.45%, which reflects a marginally higher assumed risk level in the valuation work.
  • Revenue Growth is now set at 2.93% compared with the previous 2.68%, indicating a small uplift in expected € revenue expansion in the model.
  • Net Profit Margin has moved from 5.31% to 4.92%, which means the updated assumptions build in slightly lower profitability on future € earnings.
  • Future P/E has been reduced from 9.86x to 9.08x, which indicates a more cautious stance on how much investors might be willing to pay for Mercedes-Benz Group earnings.
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Key Takeaways

  • Expansion into electric vehicles, digital platforms, and advanced in-car technologies is expected to support premium pricing, recurring revenues, and long-term earnings growth.
  • Operational efficiency, supply chain optimization, and sustainability initiatives aim to strengthen cost resilience, net margins, and adaptability to shifting industry dynamics.
  • Weak China demand, trade tensions, high electrification investment, underwhelming electric vehicle rollout, and persistent industry pressure threaten margins, earnings, and Mercedes-Benz's transition.

Catalysts

About Mercedes-Benz Group
    Operates as an automotive company in Germany and internationally.
What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?
  • The upcoming launch of over 25 new models-including core segment EVs built on the advanced, flexible Mercedes-Benz Electric Architecture (MB.EA)-positions Mercedes-Benz to capitalize on the global shift toward electric vehicles and premium electrification, supporting future revenue growth and higher average selling prices.
  • Strategic emphasis on proprietary digital platforms, notably the MB.OS operating system, will enable Mercedes-Benz to generate high-margin, recurring revenue through over-the-air updates and connected services, driving long-term improvement in operating margins and earnings.
  • The company's continued focus on premium brand positioning and operational efficiency (e.g., model line streamlining, supply chain optimization, NLP efficiency program) supports structurally higher net margins and cost resilience, counteracting current margin pressures and laying groundwork for future margin expansion.
  • Active investments in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and next-generation in-car software enable Mercedes-Benz to address growing demand for safety, convenience, and autonomous features, bolstering product differentiation and supporting sustained premium pricing in future sales.
  • Ongoing efforts to localize supply chains, achieve battery flexibility (NMC/LFP), and adopt sustainability-led manufacturing practices are expected to grant cost advantages, greater supply resilience, and favorable ESG capital allocation, positively impacting future net margins and lowering cost of capital.
Mercedes-Benz Group Earnings and Revenue Growth

Mercedes-Benz Group Future Earnings and Revenue Growth

Assumptions

How have these above catalysts been quantified?

  • Analysts are assuming Mercedes-Benz Group's revenue will grow by 2.9% annually over the next 3 years.
  • Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 3.9% today to 4.9% in 3 years time.
  • Analysts expect earnings to reach €6.9 billion (and earnings per share of €8.55) by about August 2029, up from €5.0 billion today. However, there is a considerable amount of disagreement amongst the analysts with the most bullish expecting €8.4 billion in earnings, and the most bearish expecting €5.6 billion.
  • In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the analysts, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 9.1x on those 2029 earnings, up from 8.5x today. This future PE is greater than the current PE for the GB Auto industry at 8.6x.
  • Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to decline by 3.97% per year for the next 3 years.
  • To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 10.45%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.

Risks

What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?
  • Mercedes-Benz is experiencing a challenging sales environment, particularly in China, with management explicitly guiding for significantly lower sales in 2025 versus 2024, driven mainly by China-a risk that could lead to revenue contraction and margin pressure if demand and pricing continue to deteriorate in the company's most important premium market.
  • The company is facing direct and ongoing headwinds from global tariffs and trade tensions, with a stated 150 basis point margin impact for the full year and continued uncertainty around future trade deals and localization efforts-this threatens both net margins and profitability due to higher costs and unstable market access.
  • Substantial and increasing investment in electrification, digitalization (MB.OS), and restructuring (NLP program) is inflating R&D and capex outlays, with these costs expected to peak in 2025 and only start declining in 2026, which could compress free cash flow and dampen net earnings for several years.
  • The ramp-up of electric vehicle (BEV) and electric van sales has not met some earlier regulatory or market expectations; light commercial vehicle BEV penetration remains lower than forecast, and management highlights the need for a "reality check" on the pace of decarbonization in Europe-hindering Mercedes' long-term transition and potentially exposing it to tightening emissions regulation and future compliance costs (impacting margins and capital efficiency).
  • The industry's margin structure is under pressure from persistent overcapacity, softening net pricing, lower used car values, high cost of CO₂ compliance, and intense competition from both traditional peers and new EV entrants, with management noting a need for brand integrity management to preserve pricing power amid volume pushes-putting long-term gross margins and earnings at risk.

Valuation

How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?

  • The analysts have a consensus price target of €57.11 for Mercedes-Benz Group based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors.
  • However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of €73.8, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just €36.0.
  • In order for you to agree with the analysts, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be €141.2 billion, earnings will come to €6.9 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 9.1x, assuming you use a discount rate of 10.4%.
  • Given the current share price of €46.19, the analyst price target of €57.11 is 19.1% higher.
  • We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.

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Company analysis

Good value with adequate balance sheet and pays a dividend.

Market cap€41.4b
PB0.5x
Estimated Growth2.5%
Dividend Yield7.7%
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Ola Kallenius
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6.0yrs
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Operates as an automotive company in Europe, Germany, North America, the United States, Asia, China, and internationally.