Daimler at a Glance. Financial Year 2013. Contents.

Daimler at a Glance 3 Group Overview 4 -Benz 6 Daimler 12 Mercedes-Benz Vans 18 Daimler 22 Daimler Financial Services 26 Our Brands and Divisions 30

2 Daimler at a Glance.

Daimler AG is one of the world’s most successful automotive companies. With its divisions Mercedes-Benz Cars, Daimler Trucks, Mercedes-Benz Vans, Daimler Buses and Daimler Financial Services, the Daimler Group is one of the biggest producers of premium cars and the world’s biggest manufacturer of commercial with a global reach. Daimler Financial Services provides financing, leasing, fleet management, insurance and innovative mobility services.

The company’s founders, and , made history with the invention of the automobile in the year 1886. As a pioneer of automotive engineering, Daimler continues to shape the future of mobility today: The Group’s focus is on innovative and green techno- logies as well as on safe and superior automobiles that appeal to and fascinate. For many years now, Daimler has been investing continually in the development of alternative drive systems with the goal of making emission-free possible in the long term. So in addition to vehicles with hybrid drive, Daimler now has the broadest range of locally emission-free electric vehicles powered by batteries and fuel cells. This is just one example of how Daimler willingly accepts the challenge of meeting its responsibility towards society and the environment.

Daimler sells its vehicles and services in nearly all the countries of the world and has production facilities on five continents. Its current brand portfolio includes, in addition to the world’s most valuable premium auto- motive brand, Mercedes-Benz, the brands , Freightliner, Western Star, BharatBenz, , and . The company is listed on the stock exchanges of Frankfurt and (stock exchange symbol DAI). In 2013, the Group sold 2.35 million vehicles and employed a workforce of more than 274,000 people; revenue totaled €118 billion and EBIT amounted to €10.8 billion.

3 Group Overview. The year 2013 was dominated by product offen- sives at all of our divisions. Our innovative vehicles, pioneering technologies and efficient production processes set new standards in automobile manufacturing and strengthened our position on international markets, thus laying the groundwork for further growth.

4 Amounts in millions of EUR 2013 2012

EBIT1 10,815 8,820 Value Added1 5,921 4,300 Net profit1 8,720 6,830 Earnings per share (in EUR)1 6.40 6.02 Investment in property, plant and equipment 4,975 4,827 Research and development expenditure 5,385 5,644 1 The 2012 figures have been adjusted, primarily for effects arising from application of the amended version of IAS 19.

Amounts in millions of EUR 2013 2012

Revenue 117,982 114,297 Western Europe 41,123 39,377 thereof 20,227 19,722 NAFTA 32,925 31,914 thereof United States 28,597 27,233 Asia 24,481 25,126 thereof China 10,705 10,782 Other markets 19,453 17,880

By divisions Mercedes-Benz Cars 64,307 61,660 Daimler Trucks 31,473 31,389 Mercedes-Benz Vans 9,369 9,070 Daimler Buses 4,105 3,929 Daimler Financial Services 14,522 13,550

Employees (Dec. 31) 2013 2012

Total 274,616 275,087 Germany 167,447 166,363 United States 20,993 21,720 Rest of World 86,176 87,004

By divisions Mercedes-Benz Cars 96,895 98,020 Daimler Trucks 79,020 80,519 Mercedes-Benz Vans 14,838 14,916 Daimler Buses 16,603 16,901 Sales Organization 52,455 50,683 Daimler Financial Services 8,107 7,779 5 Mercedes-Benz Cars. 2013 was another record year for Mercedes-Benz Cars. Targeted investment in our global production network and sustained improvements in efficiency have put us on track for further profitable growth.

6 Amounts in millions of EUR 2013 2012

EBIT1 4,006 4,391 Revenue 64,307 61,660 Investment in property, plant and equipment 3,710 3,495 Research and development expenditure 3,751 3,863 1 The 2012 figures have been adjusted, primarily for effects arising from application of the amended version of IAS 19.

Employees (Dec. 31) 2013 2012

Total 96,895 98,020 Germany 85,102 84,346 United States 3,446 3,258 Rest of World 8,347 10,416

Sales (units) 2013 2012

Mercedes-Benz 1,467,400 1,345,800 A-Class, B-Class, CLA-Class 383,700 231,100 C-Class, SLK-Class 356,700 425,000 E-Class, CLS-Class 332,300 313,600 S-Class, CL-Class, SL-Class, SLS, 71,400 80,700 M-Class, R-Class, G-Class, GL-Class, GLK-Class 323,300 295,400 smart 98,200 105,700 Mercedes-Benz Cars 1,565,600 1,451,600 Western Europe 640,200 631,400 thereof Germany 279,900 289,900 NAFTA 363,100 342,100 thereof United States 318,500 299,700 Asia/Pacific 414,500 358,300 thereof China 238,700 208,500 Japan 53,700 44,600

7 Mercedes-Benz Cars main production locations worldwide

Sindelfingen C-Class sedan, E-Class sedan, E-Class wagon, CL-Class, CLS-Class, CLS Shooting Brake, S-Class, SLS AMG coupe, SLS AMG roadster.

Untertürkheim , , transmissions, components including upstream operations foundry and forge.

Bremen C-Class sedan, C-Class wagon, C-Class coupe, SLK-Class, SL-Class, E-Class coupe, E-Class cabriolet, GLK-Class.

Berlin Engines, transmission parts, components, fuel systems.

Hamburg Axles and components, columns, exhaust gas technology, lightweight structural components.

Rastatt A-Class, B-Class, GLA-Class.

Kölleda Engines.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama (United States) M-Class, GL-Class, R-Class.

East London (South Africa) C-Class sedan.

Kecskemét (Hungary) B-Class, CLA-Class.

Hambach (France) smart fortwo, smart fortwo electric drive.

Beijing (China) Automotive Co., Ltd., Daimler joint venture with Beijing Corporation (BAIC). C-Class sedan, E-Class sedan (long-wheelbase version), GLK-Class as well as 4 and 6 cylinder engines to power locally produced Mercedes-Benz passenger cars and vans.

8 Mercedes-Benz Cars Employees (Dec. 31) From MBC On Site

Sindelfingen 22,108 26,134 Untertürkheim 15,890 17,973 Bremen 10,455 12,714 Berlin 2,259 2,538 Hamburg 2,164 2,572 Rastatt 6,188 6,557 Kölleda 914 914 Tuscaloosa (United States) 3,127 3,127 East London (South Africa) 2,743 2,743 Hambach (France) 822 822 Kecskemét (Hungary) 3,358 3,358

Production vehicles (units)

Sindelfingen 402,387 Bremen 297,406 Rastatt 286,628 Tuscaloosa 185,196 East London 50,287 Kecskemét 109,266 Hambach 98,239 Beijing 119,815

Production components (units)

Untertürkheim Engines 618,293 Rear Axles 1,386,497 Front Axles 579,644 Transmissions 1,395,792 Berlin Engines 140,492 Hamburg Rear Axles 315,074 Front Axles 669,923 MDC Power GmbH/Kölleda Engines 795,733

9 Major markets of Mercedes-Benz Cars (units) 2013 2012

1. United States 318,500 299,700 2. Germany 279,900 289,900 3. China 238,700 208,500 4. United Kingdom 114,400 101,900 5. Italy 64,100 64,900 6. Japan 53,700 44,600 7. France 50,800 52,500 8. 45,000 37,800 9. Canada 33,900 32,900 10. Belgium 25,700 22,400 11. Spain 25,300 22,500 12. South Africa 24,600 22,100

Mercedes-Benz Cars range

A-Class Sedan with 4-cylinder and diesel engines; 66 to 265 kW (90 to 360 hp); some models also with four-wheel drive (4MATIC); combined fuel consumption*: 7.1-3.6 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 165-92 g/km. B-Class Sports tourer with 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 66 to 155 kW (90 to 211 hp); as well as natural gas drive; combined fuel consumption*: 6.7-3.8 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 156-98 g/km. CLA-Class 4-door coupe with 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 90 to 265 kW (122 to 360 hp); some models also with four-wheel drive (4MATIC); combined fuel consumption*:

7.1-3.9 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 165-104 g/km. C-Class Sedan, wagon and coupe with 4-, 6- and 8-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 88 to 358 kW (120 to 487 hp); some models also with four-wheel drive (4MATIC); combined fuel consumption*: 12.2-4.0 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 285-103 g/km. SLK-Class Roadster with 4-, 6- and 8-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 135 to 310 kW

(184 to 421 hp); combined fuel consumption*: 8.4-4.8 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 195-124 g/km.

E-Class Sedan, wagon, coupe and cabriolet with 4-, 6- and 8-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines as well as hybrid drive; 100 to 430 kW (136 to 585 hp); some models also with four-wheel drive (4MATIC); combined fuel consumption*: 10.5-4.1 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 246-107 g/km. CLS-Class 4-door coupe and Shooting Brake with 4-, 6- and 8-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 150 to 430 kW (204 to 585 hp); some models also with four-wheel drive

(4MATIC); combined fuel consumption*: 10.6-5.1 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 248-134 g/km.

10 S-Class Sedan (two wheelbases) with 4-, 6-, 8- and 12-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines as well as hybrid drive; 190 to 463 kW (258 to 630 hp); some models also with four-wheel drive (4MATIC); combined fuel consumption*: 11.9-4.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 279-115 g/km.

CL-Class Coupe with 8- and 12-cylinder gasoline engines; 320 to 463 kW (435 to 630 hp); also with four-wheel drive (4MATIC); combined fuel consumption*: 14.3-9.5 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 334-224 g/km. SL-Class Roadster with 6-, 8- and 12-cylinder gasoline engines; 225 to 463 kW

(306 to 630 hp); combined fuel consumption*: 11.6-6.8 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 270-159 g/km. SLS AMG Coupe/Coupe GT/Coupe Black Series/Coupe Electric Drive and SLS AMG Roadster/Roadster GT Super sports with 8-cylinder gasoline and transmission in transaxle configuration; 420 to 552 kW (571 to 751 hp); combined fuel consumption*: 13.7-13.2 l/100 km respectively combined energy consumption* SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive: 26.8 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 321-0** g/km (**locally emission-free).

GLA-Class Compact SUV with 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 100 to 155 kW (136 to 211 hp); some models also with front-wheel drive; combined fuel consumption*:

6.6-4.3 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 154-114 g/km. GLK-Class SUV with 4- and 6-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 105 to 225 kW (143 to 306 hp); some models also with rear-wheel drive; combined fuel consumption*:

8.2-5.5 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 192-143 g/km. M-Class SUV with 4-, 6- and 8-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 150 to 410 kW

(204 to 557 hp); combined fuel consumption*: 11.8-5.8 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 276-154 g/km.

G-Class Off-road (wagon and cabriolet) with 6-, 8- and 12-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 155 to 400 kW (211 to 544 hp); combined fuel consumption*:

17.0-11.2 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 397-295 g/km. GL-Class Full-size luxury SUV with 6- and 8-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines; 190 to 410 kW (258 to 557 hp); combined fuel consumption*: 12.3-7.4 l/100 km; combined

CO2 emissions*: 288-192 g/km. smart fortwo coupe and smart fortwo cabrio 2-seater coupe and cabriolet with 3-cylinder gasoline engines; 45 to 75 kW (61 to 102 hp); smart fortwo electric drive 2-seater coupe and cabriolet with electric drive; 35 to 55 kW; combined fuel consumption*: 5.2**-4.2*** l/100 km (**softouch, ***softip) respectively combined energy consumption* smart fortwo electric drive: 15.1 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions*: 119-0 g/km.

*The stated consumption and CO2 emissions refer to the available levels of motorization at the publication date of the Annual Report 2013.

11 Daimler Trucks. Daimler Trucks continued to forge ahead with its product offensive in 2013. The new “Asia Business Model,” an excellence initiative of the “Daimler Trucks #1” program, reached a milestone when production of FUSO models commenced in , .

12 Amounts in millions of EUR 2013 2012

EBIT1 1,637 1,695 Revenue 31,473 31,389 Investment in property, plant and equipment 839 989 Research and development expenditure 1,140 1,197 1 The 2012 figures have been adjusted, primarily for effects arising from application of the amended version of IAS 19.

Employees (Dec. 31) 2013 2012

Total 79,020 80,519 Germany 29,909 29,963 United States 14,230 15,089 Rest of World 34,881 35,467

Sales (units) 2013 2012

Total 484,200 462,000 Western Europe 65,900 58,000 thereof Germany 33,500 31,100 United Kingdom 9,400 6,900 France 8,900 7,400 Italy 1,600 1,700 NAFTA 135,200 135,000 thereof United States 117,800 113,800 Latin America (excluding Mexico) 59,300 46,200 thereof Brazil 38,800 29,000 Asia 162,700 163,700

13 Daimler Trucks main locations worldwide

Trucks Europe/Latin America (Mercedes-Benz)

Wörth Production of Mercedes-Benz trucks and Mercedes-Benz special trucks.

Mannheim Production of commercial vehicles engines and industrial engines, foundry, remanufactured engines for Mercedes-Benz trucks, passenger cars and vans.

Kassel Production of front and rear axles, trailer axles and propeller shafts for commercial vehicles; components for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars.

Gaggenau Mercedes-Benz trucks, buses, vans and passenger car gearboxes as well as planetary hub axles and portal axles, converter production, cut- ting and forming technology as well as international logistics (Consolidation Center).

Aksaray (Turkey) Production of Mercedes-Benz trucks and Mercedes-Benz special trucks.

Molsheim (France) Customization of special purpose vehicles. (Mercedes-Benz Custom Tailored Trucks).

São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil) Mercedes-Benz Latin American product range; production of engines, transmissions and axles, stamping facility, product engineering.

Juiz de Fora (Brazil) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz trucks Accelo and Actros.

Trucks NAFTA (Freightliner, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses)

Portland, Oregon (United States) Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly, head office functions, research and development.

Cleveland, North Carolina (United States) Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.

Mount Holly, North Carolina (United States) Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.

Redford, Michigan (United States) Production of engines, Axle Alliance Company, axle assembly, transmission production.

14 High Point, North Carolina (United States) Thomas Built Buses, school assembly, research and development.

Gaffney, South Carolina (United States) Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation, chassis for vans, school and shuttle buses, motor homes.

Gastonia, North Carolina (United States) Daimler Trucks North America LLC, parts production.

Santiago Tianguistenco (Mexico) Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.

Saltillo (Mexico) Daimler Trucks North America LLC, truck assembly.

Toluca (Mexico) Daimler Trucks North America LLC, remanufacturing of engines, transmissions and components.

Trucks Asia (FUSO, BharatBenz)

Kawasaki (Japan) Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation headquarters (MFTBC), production of trucks, vehicle engines and industrial engines as well as axles and transmissions; Global Hybrid Center, research and development, information technology and procurement.

Aikawa (Japan) FUSO Nakatsu plant, production of transmission parts.

Chennai (India) BharatBenz trucks and truck components production, research and development, proving grounds and test track, FUSO trucks production for selected export markets in Asia and Africa.

Other

Naberezhnye Chelny (Russia) Cooperation with . Mercedes-Benz Trucks Vostok (MBTV): Assembly of Mercedes-Benz Actros, Atego, Axor and Unimog. FUSO Kamaz Trucks Russia (FKTR): Assembly of FUSO Canter trucks.

Beijing (China) Joint venture with Foton. Beijing Foton Daimler Automotive (BFDA): Production of Auman Trucks with Mercedes-Benz components.

15 Daimler Trucks Employees (Dec. 31) From Daimler Trucks On Site

Trucks Europe/Latin America Stuttgart 569 569 Wörth 11,568 11,741 4,738 5,133 Kassel 2,896 2,909 6,362 6,597 Aksaray (Turkey) 1,737 1,737 Molsheim (France) 527 527 São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil) 11,488 11,488 Juiz de Fora (Brazil) 926 926 Tramagal (Portugal) 307 307

Trucks NAFTA Portland (United States) 4,549 4,549 Cleveland (United States) 1,873 1,873 Mount Holly (United States) 1,460 1,460 Redford (United States) 2,164 2,164 High Point (United States) 1,316 1,316 Santiago Tianguistenco (Mexico) 1,610 1,610 Saltillo (Mexico) 3,166 3,166

Trucks Asia Kawasaki (Japan) 4,670 4,670 Chennai (India) 2,540 2,540

Major markets of Daimler Trucks (units) 2013 2012

1. United States 117,800 113,800 2. Indonesia 64,700 68,500 3. Brazil 38,800 29,000 4. Japan 38,300 35,000 5. Germany 33,500 31,100 6. Turkey 19,500 18,300 7. U.A.E. Dubai 15,600 14,500 8. Canada 11,200 13,900 9. United Kingdom 9,400 6,900 10. France 8,900 7,400

16 Daimler Trucks range

Trucks Europe/Latin America (Mercedes-Benz) Mercedes-Benz trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 6t: Atego, Axor, Antos, Arocs, Actros for long-distance and distribution transport as well as for construction and services. In Latin America additionally the heavy and medium-duty truck Accelo and Atron. Mercedes-Benz special trucks: Econic, Unimog, Zetros.

Trucks NAFTA (Freightliner, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses) Heavy and medium-duty commercials for long-distance and distribution transport as well as for construction and services (Freightliner and Western Star); school buses (Thomas Built Buses); chassis for delivery vans, recreational vehicles and shuttle buses (Freightliner Custom Chassis).

Trucks Asia (FUSO) Broad product range, from the FUSO Canter light-duty truck up to the flagship FUSO Super Great for distribution and goods transportation, construction, services and numerous other industrial uses. Small, mid-size and large FUSO buses for city transportation and touring. The product range also includes light-duty hybrid trucks and large-size hybrid buses as well as industrial engines. Since 2013, the new light-duty truck FUSO Canter Guts (below 5t gross vehicle weight) within the FUSO and Motor Co. cooperation.

BharatBenz Product range of trucks with a gross vehicle weight between 6 and 49t for various deployment areas; developed for the Indian market.

Kamaz Two joint ventures in Russia. Mercedes-Benz Trucks Vostok is assembling the Mercedes-Benz models Actros, Atego, Axor and Unimog. FUSO Kamaz Trucks Russia is producing the FUSO Canter. Supplier agree- ment for cabs, engines and axles coming from the German Mercedes-Benz plants for Kamaz trucks and buses.

Auman Heavy and medium-duty trucks for the Chinese market from the joint venture Beijing Foton Daimler Automotive Co., Ltd.

Components Mercedes-Benz, Detroit, and FUSO brand 4-, 6- and 8-cylinder in-line and V diesel engines with a power range from 75 to 460 kW. Manual and automatic transmission for input torques of 250 to 3,300 Nm for pas- senger cars, large-capacity vehicles, vans, trucks, buses, and special purpose vehicles. Front and rear axles for maximum axle load ranging from 1.35 to 16t, trailer axles from 9 to 10.5t and propeller shafts. Different powertrain options, including natural gas and hybrid.

17 Mercedes-Benz Vans. In 2013, Mercedes-Benz Vans launched the new Sprinter – the global vehicle in the van segment. Our unit sales increased in 2013, and we achieved double-digit growth rates in China, Latin America and Eastern Europe. Our “Vans goes global” growth strategy is making good progress.

18 Amounts in millions of EUR 2013 2012

EBIT1 631 543 Revenue 9,369 9,070 Investment in property, plant and equipment 288 223 Research and development expenditure 321 371 1 The 2012 figures have been adjusted, primarily for effects arising from application of the amended version of IAS 19.

Employees (Dec. 31) 2013 2012

Total 14,838 14,916 Germany 9,879 9,982 United States 104 99 Rest of World 4,855 4,835

Sales (units) 2013 2012

Total 270,100 252,400 Western Europe 169,200 164,900 thereof Germany 71,500 71,000 Eastern Europe 26,900 24,000 United States 22,800 21,500 Latin America (excluding Mexico) 19,600 14,000 China 12,700 8,800 Other Markets 18,900 19,200

19 Mercedes-Benz Vans production locations worldwide

Düsseldorf Chassis and assembly plant for vans.

Ludwigsfelde Chassis and assembly plant for vans.

Vitoria (Spain) Chassis and assembly plant for vans.

Maubeuge (France) Strategic alliance with -Nissan. Chassis and assembly plant for vans.

González Catan (Argentina) Chassis and assembly plant for vans.

Charleston, South Carolina (United States) Assembly plant for vans.

Fuzhou (China) Automotive Corporation, joint venture between Mercedes-Benz Vans and Fujian Motors. Chassis and assembly plant for vans.

Nizhny Novgorod (Russia) Contract manufacturing by GAZ (Gorky Auto- mobile Plant). Chassis and assembly plant for vans.

Yaroslavl (Russia) Contract manufacturing by YaMZ. Production of engines for vans.

20 Mercedes-Benz Vans Employees (Dec. 31) From Vans On Site

Stuttgart 1,407 1,407 Düsseldorf 6,539 6,571 Ludwigsfelde 1,933 1,933 Vitoria/Barcelona (Spain) 3,293 3,293 González Catan (Argentina) 1,562 1,562 Charleston (United States) 104 104

Major markets of Mercedes-Benz Vans (units) 2013 2012

1. Germany 71,500 71,000 2. United Kingdom 30,800 25,400 3. United States 22,800 21,500 4. France 18,000 20,100 5. China 12,700 8,800 6. Turkey 10,200 9,600 7. Brazil 9,800 6,400 8. Netherlands 8,100 8,000 9. Belgium 6,300 6,900 10. Russia 6,200 4,000

Mercedes-Benz Vans Five Mercedes-Benz model series: Citan (1.8 to 2.2t), Vito and Viano (up to 3.2t); Sprinter Classic (3.5 to 4.6t), Sprinter (2.59 to 5t; in the United States under the brand names Freightliner and Mercedes-Benz) and Vario (5.99 to 7.5t) as crew buses, panel vans and chassis for various bodies.

21 Daimler Buses. Numerous new products and the systematic con- tinuation of the “GLOBE 2013” growth and efficiency program contributed to the turnaround at Daimler Buses. The division thus confirmed its leadership in the core markets of Western Europe and Latin America with the significant increase in sales.

22 Amounts in millions of EUR 2013 2012

EBIT1 124 -221 Revenue 4,105 3,929 Investment in property, plant and equipment 76 82 Research and development expenditure 181 222 1 The 2012 figures have been adjusted, primarily for effects arising from application of the amended version of IAS 19.

Employees (Dec. 31) 2013 2012

Total 16,603 16,901 Germany 7,869 8,126 United States 20 200 Rest of World 8,714 8,575

Sales (units) 2013 2012

Total 33,700 32,100 Western Europe 6,700 5,900 thereof Germany 2,400 2,000 NAFTA 3,000 3,900 Latin America (excluding Mexico) 19,100 17,800 Other Markets 4,900 4,500

23 Daimler Buses production locations worldwide

Mannheim Bodyshell assembly of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches; assembly of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses.

Neu-Ulm Painting and assembly of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches.

Dortmund Bodyshell assembly, painting and manufacturing plant of Mercedes-Benz minibuses.

Istanbul (Turkey) Bodyshell assembly, painting and manufacturing plant of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses and coaches and Setra inter- urban buses.

Ligny-en-Barrois (France) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz city/interurban buses.

São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Holýsov (Czech Republic) Bodyshell segments and components of Mercedes-Benz and Setra city/interurban buses and coaches.

Monterrey (Mexico) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Sámano (Spain) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Buenos Aires (Argentina) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

East London (South Africa) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Chennai (India) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

Jakarta (Indonesia) Assembly of Mercedes-Benz chassis.

24 Daimler Buses Employees (Dec. 31) From Buses On Site

Mannheim 3,301 3,301 Neu-Ulm 3,578 3,578 Dortmund 268 268 Istanbul (Turkey) 4,421 4,421 Ligny-en-Barrois (France) 375 375 Oriskany (United States) 20 20 São Bernardo do Campo (Brazil) 1,300 1,300 Holýsov (Czech Republic) 360 360 Monterrey (Mexico) 400 400 Sámano (Spain) 246 246 Mississauga (Canada) 15 15 Buenos Aires (Argentina) 212 212 Chennai (India) 31 31

Major markets of Daimler Buses (units) 2013 2012

1. Brazil 12,900 11,100 2. Argentina 3,500 3,400 3. Mexico 3,000 3,500 4. Germany 2,400 2,000 5. France 1,900 1,800 6. Chile 1,600 2,100 7. Turkey 1,200 1,100 8. Indonesia 900 900 9. Egypt 700 500 10. Austria 400 300

Daimler Buses The range of products supplied by Daimler Buses, the world’s leading manufacturer of buses and coaches above eight tons with the brands Mercedes-Benz and Setra, includes coaches, city buses and interurban buses as well as bus chassis. Daimler Buses thus disposes of a full-line product port- folio ranging from minibuses to double-deckers to articulated buses.

25 Daimler Financial Services. At Daimler Financial Services, the number of financed or leased cars and commercial vehicles was above the three million mark for the first time ever. At the end of 2013, the car-sharing program car2go had almost 600,000 customers and was the market leader in its segment.

26 Amounts in millions of EUR 2013 2012

EBIT1 1,268 1,293 Revenue 14,522 13,550 New business 40,533 38,076 Contract volume 83,539 79,986 Investment in property, plant and equipment 19 23 1 The 2012 figures have been adjusted, primarily for effects arising from application of the amended version of IAS 19.

Employees (Dec. 31) 2013 2012

Total 8,107 7,779 Germany 2,685 2,609 United States 1,162 1,070 Rest of World 4,260 4,100

Contract volume by market in millions of EUR 2013 2012

1. United States 26,761 25,661 2. Germany 18,245 17,761 3. United Kingdom 6,319 5,205 4. Canada 3,665 3,792 5. Brazil 3,047 3,394 6. China 2,611 2,187 7. Japan 2,599 2,825 8. France 2,595 2,237 9. Australia 2,119 2,347 10. Italy 1,822 1,772

27 Daimler Financial Services worldwide

Daimler Financial Services offers a comprehensive range of automobile- related financial services. Its products range from leasing and financing offers to financial services for dealerships, commercial fleet management, insurance solutions, banking services and innovative mobility services. All of these products help customers realize their automotive dreams, support the Daimler Group’s vehicle sales and promote customers’ and dealers’ loyalty to the brand. On average, Daimler Financial Services finances or leases four out of ten Daimler vehicles worldwide. At the end of 2013, the company had more than three million vehicles on its books for the first time.

Products

Financing Customers who opt to finance their automobiles with a loan usually plan to obtain ownership of the vehicles. Customers can determine the monthly rate by selecting the amount of the down payment and the duration of the contract. Moreover, Daimler Financial Services offers balloon- payment financing in many countries so that customers can enjoy especially favorable monthly rates. In the case of an option financing contract, the customer decides at the end of the financing period whether to return the vehicle, refinance the remainder of the loan, or pay it off all at once.

Leasing Daimler Financial Services remains the owner of the vehicle in all leasing contracts; the customer merely pays to use the vehicle and returns it after the contract expires. Service-leasing packages combine the contract with various service components, such as maintenance, repairs and tire services.

Insurance Daimler Financial Services offers a range of automobile-related insurance products, including motor insurance, gap insurance and payment protection insurance. In addition to insuring all of the Daimler production locations and transport and product liability risks worldwide, the company’s Corporate Insurance unit manages the company and private pension plans of the Group’s employees in Germany.

Fleet management In many countries, Daimler Financial Services is one of the leading providers of fleet management services for passenger cars and trucks. Its Daimler Fleet Management and Mercedes-Benz CharterWay subsidiaries in Europe offer comprehensive fleet management packages for passenger cars and commercial vehicles, respectively. If the customer wishes, such services can be expanded to include the complete management of entire fleets.

28 Investment and credit cards In selected markets and in close cooperation with the Group’s automotive brands, Daimler Financial Services provides credit cards that offer favorable terms. In addition, Mercedes-Benz Bank offers call money accounts, savings plans and fixed-interest rate deposits.

Innovative mobility services Services GmbH, a subsidiary of Daimler Financial Services, offers innovative mobility services from a single source. The company’s car2go brand makes it the world’s leading provider of flexible carsharing services. At the end of 2013, car2go was available in 25 cities in Europe and North America. Daimler Mobility Services GmbH also offers moovel, an intuitive smartphone app that enables customers to compare various mobility options on the basis of several parameters, and then choose the best options for getting from Point A to Point B. The pilot project Park2gether was launched in Berlin and Hamburg at the end of 2013. An online platform of the same name brings together parking space owners with drivers who are looking for parking spaces.

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