Bentley sales jumped 31% in 2021
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Bentley Motors has announced that its total sales has reached 14,659 in 2021.
This sales volume represents an increase of 31% over the previous record year, driven, Bentley states, by new model introductions, a fresh product portfolio and increasing demand for Bentley's new hybrid models.
2021 saw the Bentely Bentayga staying as the firm's top-selling model, with the Bentayga Hybrid accounting for one in five of all Bentaygas sold, for example, while a full year of Flying Spur sales around the world and the introduction of the Continental GT Speed also added to this success.
The Americas maintained its position as the biggest selling global market, selling more than ever before. China almost matched this performance for the first time in a decade. Combined, the Americas and China contributed more than half of Bentley's total global sales.
In addition to Bentayga's 40% share, Bentley's definitive luxury grand tourer, the Continental GT added 33% of total sales. With the highly anticipated market entry of the Hybrid imminent, the Flying Spur's 27% of total sales is expected to grow even further in 2022.
The Asia Pacific region posted an increase of 37% and a record performance, delivering 1,651 cars, against 1,203 sold in 2020.
This sales volume represents an increase of 31% over the previous record year, driven, Bentley states, by new model introductions, a fresh product portfolio and increasing demand for Bentley's new hybrid models.
2021 saw the Bentely Bentayga staying as the firm's top-selling model, with the Bentayga Hybrid accounting for one in five of all Bentaygas sold, for example, while a full year of Flying Spur sales around the world and the introduction of the Continental GT Speed also added to this success.
The Americas maintained its position as the biggest selling global market, selling more than ever before. China almost matched this performance for the first time in a decade. Combined, the Americas and China contributed more than half of Bentley's total global sales.
In addition to Bentayga's 40% share, Bentley's definitive luxury grand tourer, the Continental GT added 33% of total sales. With the highly anticipated market entry of the Hybrid imminent, the Flying Spur's 27% of total sales is expected to grow even further in 2022.
The Asia Pacific region posted an increase of 37% and a record performance, delivering 1,651 cars, against 1,203 sold in 2020.
Bentley Motors has announced that its total sales has reached 14,659 in 2021.
This sales volume represents an increase of 31% over the previous record year, driven, Bentley states, by new model introductions, a fresh product portfolio and increasing demand for Bentley's new hybrid models.
2021 saw the Bentely Bentayga staying as the firm's top-selling model, with the Bentayga Hybrid accounting for one in five of all Bentaygas sold, for example, while a full year of Flying Spur sales around the world and the introduction of the Continental GT Speed also added to this success.
The Americas maintained its position as the biggest selling global market, selling more than ever before. China almost matched this performance for the first time in a decade. Combined, the Americas and China contributed more than half of Bentley's total global sales.
In addition to Bentayga's 40% share, Bentley's definitive luxury grand tourer, the Continental GT added 33% of total sales. With the highly anticipated market entry of the Hybrid imminent, the Flying Spur's 27% of total sales is expected to grow even further in 2022.
The Asia Pacific region posted an increase of 37% and a record performance, delivering 1,651 cars, against 1,203 sold in 2020.
This sales volume represents an increase of 31% over the previous record year, driven, Bentley states, by new model introductions, a fresh product portfolio and increasing demand for Bentley's new hybrid models.
2021 saw the Bentely Bentayga staying as the firm's top-selling model, with the Bentayga Hybrid accounting for one in five of all Bentaygas sold, for example, while a full year of Flying Spur sales around the world and the introduction of the Continental GT Speed also added to this success.
The Americas maintained its position as the biggest selling global market, selling more than ever before. China almost matched this performance for the first time in a decade. Combined, the Americas and China contributed more than half of Bentley's total global sales.
In addition to Bentayga's 40% share, Bentley's definitive luxury grand tourer, the Continental GT added 33% of total sales. With the highly anticipated market entry of the Hybrid imminent, the Flying Spur's 27% of total sales is expected to grow even further in 2022.
The Asia Pacific region posted an increase of 37% and a record performance, delivering 1,651 cars, against 1,203 sold in 2020.
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