2021: Record Sales For Luxury Cars
The luxury car sector defies market expectations and delivered more cars than ever.
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Image: Lamborghini
2021 proved to be a remarkable year for the luxury car sector as car manufacturers such as Bentley, Lamborghini and Porsche. All announced the companies had achieved a record-breaking year. Bentley delivered 14,659 cars, Lamborghini 8,450 cars and Porsche handed over 301,915 of its vehicles.
Bentley
The Bentayga. Image: Bentley
When compared over the same period in 2020, the Crewe-based British marque grew by 31 per cent and the company attributed the growth to ?new model introductions, fresh product portfolio and increasing demand for Bentley?s new hybridised models?. These are part of the car maker?s strategic plan ? Bentley Beyond 100 ? where its fleets of vehicles are to achieve full electrification by 2030.
The offering of new hybrid options further pushed its sales to greater heights and this was seen with its Bentayga, which the company said was its ?number one model selling more in its fifth year of sales than ever before?. Closing in behind was the Flying Spur, which introduced a version in V8 engine in addition to the V12, and the Continental GT Speed.
The Flying Spur. Image: Bentley
Sales by regions saw the Americas occupying the largest portion with 4,212 cars sold and that represented an increase of 39 per cent to 2020. The strong performance was boosted by the introductio...
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Image: Lamborghini
2021 proved to be a remarkable year for the luxury car sector as car manufacturers such as Bentley, Lamborghini and Porsche. All announced the companies had achieved a record-breaking year. Bentley delivered 14,659 cars, Lamborghini 8,450 cars and Porsche handed over 301,915 of its vehicles.
Bentley
The Bentayga. Image: Bentley
When compared over the same period in 2020, the Crewe-based British marque grew by 31 per cent and the company attributed the growth to ?new model introductions, fresh product portfolio and increasing demand for Bentley?s new hybridised models?. These are part of the car maker?s strategic plan ? Bentley Beyond 100 ? where its fleets of vehicles are to achieve full electrification by 2030.
The offering of new hybrid options further pushed its sales to greater heights and this was seen with its Bentayga, which the company said was its ?number one model selling more in its fifth year of sales than ever before?. Closing in behind was the Flying Spur, which introduced a version in V8 engine in addition to the V12, and the Continental GT Speed.
The Flying Spur. Image: Bentley
Sales by regions saw the Americas occupying the largest portion with 4,212 cars sold and that represented an increase of 39 per cent to 2020. The strong performance was boosted by the introductio...
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