Mercedes-Benz India, Zoho launch ‘SKYLine’
Date: 28 Oct 2025
Mercedes-Benz
announced the launch of ‘SKYLine’, a ‘Made in India, for India’ bespoke
end-to-end Dealer Management System (DMS) developed grounds up, in partnership
with Zoho. Built on Zoho CRM and implemented by Zoho’s Enterprise Business
Solutions (EBS) team, SKYLine redefines seamless customer journey by offering
unique customer benefits from vehicle reception to vehicle delivery. SKYLine
combines dealer-level autonomy with centrally governed processes, delivering a
fully digitized and integrated platform across Mercedes-Benz India’s nationwide
dealership network, elevating customer ownership experience significantly.
Designed
to modernize operations and elevate customer experience, SKYLine digitizes the
entire service lifecycle from booking to delivery through real-time data
integration, streamlined workflows, and unified backend operations. The result
is enhanced operational efficiency, transparency, and a premium, brand-aligned
experience for both customers and dealers.
Now
live across all dealerships in India, SKYLine marks a transformational shift
from legacy infrastructure to a cutting-edge decentralized architecture. Each
Mercedes-Benz dealership will now operate on its own dedicated Zoho CRM
instance, enabling autonomy while ensuring compliance with centrally defined
standards. SKYLine seamlessly integrates with Mercedes-Benz’s legacy HQ systems
without requiring any changes at the HQ end, enabled by a robust transformation
layer co-developed with Zoho to manage all downstream communication.
To
achieve this vision, Mercedes-Benz India needed to balance dealership autonomy
with OEM-level control and enterprise-wide standardization while addressing the
constraint of not modifying HQ systems. Zoho addressed these requirements by
co-creating a vertical, multi-instance architecture powered by Zoho CRM and
Qntrl, its workflow orchestration platform. The middleware layer, developed in
tandem with Qntrl, enables real-time synchronization across systems and regions
by supporting REST, SOAP, file-based, and other legacy protocols.