Rolls-Royce sees strongest sales in its 117-year history
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars delivered the highest-ever annual sales results in the marque's 117-year history.
The company delivered 5,586 motor cars to clients around the world in 2021, a figure that is up 49% compared against the same period in 2020. This overall figure includes all-time record sales in most regions, including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, and in multiple countries across the globe.
All Rolls-Royce models performed extremely strongly, while growth has been driven principally by the Ghost, with demand surging further, following the launch of the Black Badge Ghost in October 2021. This, together with the continuing pre-eminence of the Cullinan and the marque's pinnacle product, the Phantom, has ensured order books are full well into the third quarter of 2022.
Rolls-Royce also announced its first all-electric car, the Spectre, during 2021. The extraordinary undertaking of bringing Spectre to market by the fourth quarter of 2023 has now begun, and the most punishing testing protocol ever conceived for a Rolls‑Royce is underway. This 2.5 million kilometre journey, which extends to all four corners of the world, will simulate more than 400 years of use for a Rolls‑Royce.
The company delivered 5,586 motor cars to clients around the world in 2021, a figure that is up 49% compared against the same period in 2020. This overall figure includes all-time record sales in most regions, including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, and in multiple countries across the globe.
All Rolls-Royce models performed extremely strongly, while growth has been driven principally by the Ghost, with demand surging further, following the launch of the Black Badge Ghost in October 2021. This, together with the continuing pre-eminence of the Cullinan and the marque's pinnacle product, the Phantom, has ensured order books are full well into the third quarter of 2022.
Rolls-Royce also announced its first all-electric car, the Spectre, during 2021. The extraordinary undertaking of bringing Spectre to market by the fourth quarter of 2023 has now begun, and the most punishing testing protocol ever conceived for a Rolls‑Royce is underway. This 2.5 million kilometre journey, which extends to all four corners of the world, will simulate more than 400 years of use for a Rolls‑Royce.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars delivered the highest-ever annual sales results in the marque's 117-year history.
The company delivered 5,586 motor cars to clients around the world in 2021, a figure that is up 49% compared against the same period in 2020. This overall figure includes all-time record sales in most regions, including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, and in multiple countries across the globe.
All Rolls-Royce models performed extremely strongly, while growth has been driven principally by the Ghost, with demand surging further, following the launch of the Black Badge Ghost in October 2021. This, together with the continuing pre-eminence of the Cullinan and the marque's pinnacle product, the Phantom, has ensured order books are full well into the third quarter of 2022.
Rolls-Royce also announced its first all-electric car, the Spectre, during 2021. The extraordinary undertaking of bringing Spectre to market by the fourth quarter of 2023 has now begun, and the most punishing testing protocol ever conceived for a Rolls‑Royce is underway. This 2.5 million kilometre journey, which extends to all four corners of the world, will simulate more than 400 years of use for a Rolls‑Royce.
The company delivered 5,586 motor cars to clients around the world in 2021, a figure that is up 49% compared against the same period in 2020. This overall figure includes all-time record sales in most regions, including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, and in multiple countries across the globe.
All Rolls-Royce models performed extremely strongly, while growth has been driven principally by the Ghost, with demand surging further, following the launch of the Black Badge Ghost in October 2021. This, together with the continuing pre-eminence of the Cullinan and the marque's pinnacle product, the Phantom, has ensured order books are full well into the third quarter of 2022.
Rolls-Royce also announced its first all-electric car, the Spectre, during 2021. The extraordinary undertaking of bringing Spectre to market by the fourth quarter of 2023 has now begun, and the most punishing testing protocol ever conceived for a Rolls‑Royce is underway. This 2.5 million kilometre journey, which extends to all four corners of the world, will simulate more than 400 years of use for a Rolls‑Royce.
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