Rolls Royce
has announced today a sales record of the 3,575 cars they sold in 2012.
This marks the third consecutive and successful year in terms of sales
for the 108-years-old marque and it marks the highest annual sales ever
for the company. This can be tied to the company’s expansion into new
markets where Rolls-Royce motor cars are now sold in more than fourty
countries worldwide.
The sales growth across the world included those of Middle East (up
26%), Mainland Europe (up 21%) and Asia Pacific (up 18%), Saudi Arabia
(up 63%) and Germany (up 15%) while the United States and China remained
the most significant individual markets for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The
report also shows that United States has overtaken China to regain
number one regional position.
There were thirty new or refurbished dealerships opened across the
world, taking the total to over 100 for the first time in the company’s
history. Rolls-Royce also expanded into new markets, including Latin
America, and sold motor cars in more than 40 countries worldwide. Top
five dealers with the highest sales are Beijing, Abu Dhabi, Shanghai,
Beverly Hills and Saudi Arabia.
These numbers were attained despite the various global challenges in
the past year as global business uncertainty and political unrest,
preparations for the start of production of Phantom Series II and
expansion works at the Home of Rolls-Royce in West Sussex to help the
company satisfy increasing customer demand for Bespoke personalisation
across the model range.
With all said, Rolls‑Royce has successfully retained its position at
the ultra-luxury market, maintaining leadership for motor cars selling
above Euros 200,000. Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Torsten Müller-Ötvös said;
My aim at the outset of 2012 was another record. I am delighted to announce our sales for 2012 and to celebrate our 10th anniversary with an historic record result, we had an outstanding year in spite of the challenges we faced, and Rolls-Royce now leads the ultra-luxury market by some considerable margin. I applaud the Rolls-Royce workforce for their passion and commitment to this Great British brand and we can look forward to future success.
The company which celebrates its 10th anniversary at Goodwood in 2013
has reported that a major new extension to the Goodwood manufacturing
plant will be opened to help the company meet increasing global demand
for highly personalised Ghost and Phantom models.
News Source: gtspirit
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