When Mercedes-Benz Malaysia first launched their hybrid vehicles, the warranty provided on their Lithium-ion batteries was just a 2+2 years/unlimited km warranty. Buyers at the time did not care about this warranty as they were getting a high specification luxury car at a high import tax reduction price.
This buyer behavior was also found in BMW and Volvo hybrid/plug-in hybrid (PHEV) car buyers. The huge tax reduction for these cars was the selling point and really nothing else.
Buyers did not look into the pricing for replacement Lithium-ion batteries as they were either looking to own the cars for 4-7 years or just not aware. Now some years later, a small handful of PHEV and hybrid car owners have had battery issues and when confronted with the replacement costs they shudder with fear as the proposed prices are as high as the current resale value of their PHEV’s and used car dealers are also worried in taking in used PHEVs.
Now, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has taken steps to introduce a new Hybrid Battery Extended Warranty Programme for the older Mercedes E 300 BlueTEC Hybrid owners and Mercedes S 400 Hybrid owners as their cars are now passing the 4-year ownership mark. This new warranty offers 8-years or 180,000 km warranty to existing owners from the date of registration, whichever comes first (so they have another 3-4 good years of PHEV battery relief).
Mercedes –Benz has put some conditions to their extended warranty. Owners must come into a Mercedes-Benz dealership to be eligible for the extended warranty plan:
- The vehicle must be registered for less than 4-years at the time of signing of the extended warranty agreement.
- A vehicle inspection must also be completed at the time of signing the agreement before the extended warranty can be offered.
- The hybrid battery must be in 100% working condition.
- The PHEV or hybrid car must be serviced and maintained by an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealership throughout.
This extended warranty covers replacement costs and repairs if needed as long as the 4 criterias above are met.
Current Mercedes-Benz C 350 e and E 350 e PHEV owners do not enjoy this extended warranty as they already have an ongoing 6-year/100,000 km warranty for their Lithium-ion battery system.
dear Reader, i have mercedes E300 bluebird hybrid 2014, registered in Britain. i have under 100k miles on the clock and i use it for work and commuting. It started giving problems since April 2019 and and as i took it to mercedes garage (Bmerc), i was told to change two batteries in the boot which i did. it was later realised the high voltage battery was faulty. the garage liaised with mercedes and the car was requested to be booked in. now, mercedes accept the fact that the battery is faulty, but move away from accepting responsibility to replace it for me. I am told it will cost over £10k to fix it. i am now looking for legal option. can anyone advice?
thanks
Hi, it just happened to me . Can you send me a message please on how your case ends?