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Daimler says Beijing plant could build 350,000 Mercedes cars

Daimler AG can expand production capacity at its Beijing plant to 350,000 vehicles a year if customer demand calls for it, said Rene Reif, the head of manufacturing at Beijing Benz Automotive.

Daimler is expanding the plant before it starts making its long-wheelbase Mercedes C-class model, a new car tailored to China.

The factory built 120,000 Mercedes-Benz cars in 2013. It currently makes mainly E- and C-class sedans and will soon add the GLA compact SUV.

By the end of 2014, production capacity in Beijing will be about 140,000 cars, Reif said here on Monday.

Reif's projection appears to signal growing confidence among Mercedes' top management that the automaker's blistering growth in recent months will continue for some time.

For the first three months of 2014, Mercedes sales soared nearly 48 percent year-on-year to 67,058 units.

Three weeks ago, Daimler's joint venture with Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corp. announced plans to spend 1 billion euros (8.6 billion yuan) to expand its plant in Beijing.

At the time, the company estimated that it would be able to produce 200,000 autos in 2015.

The China push forms part of Daimler's global expansion plan which involves producing the new C class in the United States, China and South Africa, following the start of production of the model in Bremen, Germany, this year.

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