Mercedes-Benz named Morocco's favorite car brand
The much-anticipated results of the Love Brand study were unveiled on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, during the Love Brand Ceremony, held as part of Les Impériales Week 2025. Conducted by Imperium, the survey highlights the most beloved brands and public figures among Moroccans.
In the automotive category, Mercedes-Benz emerged as the top choice for Moroccan consumers, earning the prestigious 1st Prize Love Brand des Impériales. This accolade reflects the enduring connection between generations of Moroccans and the iconic German brand.
The Love Brand study, carried out by Imperium, surveyed over 3,200 individuals across major cities such as Casablanca, Rabat, Salé, Tangier, Fes, and Marrakech. The research cataloged more than 1,700 brands and 700 influential personalities, providing a detailed snapshot of Moroccan consumer preferences.
More than just an automobile manufacturer, Mercedes-Benz represents a world of distinction where timeless design, cutting-edge technology, and driving comfort converge to create a unique experience. Its prestigious heritage and commitment to innovation have solidified its status as a benchmark brand for elegance and refinement in Morocco.
This award underscores the strong bond between Mercedes-Benz and Moroccan consumers, who are drawn to the brand’s reliability and excellence. Through its iconic models and state-of-the-art technologies, Mercedes-Benz continues to evolve while preserving its exceptional DNA.
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