Mercedes-Benz has built a new R&D centre in Shanghai as part of its drive to help increase local technology content in its vehicles in China.

That followed the completion of new 55,000 sq m, CNY1.1bn (US$173m) R&D Tech Centre in Beijing last October which the company said was designed to have full vehicle development capabilities, the first such facility outside of the Stuttgart HQ.

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The Shanghai centre will provide additional R&D support particularly for developing connected and automated driving technology for China.

Mercedes-Benz China chief, Hubertus Troska, said in a statement: “China has become a crucial technology hub and a primary driver of the industry’s transformation. Our customers in China appreciate new technology like almost nowhere else in the world. There is no doubt that a strong R&D presence in China will be a key contributor to our ambition of becoming a leader in connected, electric vehicles.”

Mercedes-Benz will recruit hundreds of workers for its Shanghai centre with expertise in software engineering, artificial intelligence, cloud technology and vehicle testing to help accelerate its local development capability.

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