Rolls-Royce Achieves Stellar 2021 Results, Beating Its Own Record
A total of 5,586 Roll-Royce cars were delivered and its annual sales results is the highest-ever in its 117-year history.
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2021 has proven to be a spectacular year for Roll-Royce as the company has delivered the highest-ever annual sales results in its 117-year history. A total of 5,586 motor cars were delivered to clients around the world ? this figure represented a 49 per cent increase on the same period in 2020.
The record-breaking sales is the result of high demands across the different markets including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. According to the Financial Times: ?Growth was led by China and the Americas, which each accounted for about 30 per cent of sales, Europe 20 per cent and the Middle East 10 per cent.?
The marque?s profile of cars all achieved exceptional results. The growth in 2021 was primarily driven by the Ghost and the demand grew even strong following the launch of the Black Badge Ghost ? a darker and more powerful alter-ego of the Ghost. Not to mention, the Cullinan remains to be a favourite amongst many devotees of the brand as well as the Phantom. Together, all the different models ?ensured order books are full well into the third quarter of 2022.?
The Black Badge Ghost. Image: Rolls-Royce
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The post Rolls-Royce Achieves Stellar 2021 Results, Beating Its Own Record appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: Rolls-Royce
2021 has proven to be a spectacular year for Roll-Royce as the company has delivered the highest-ever annual sales results in its 117-year history. A total of 5,586 motor cars were delivered to clients around the world ? this figure represented a 49 per cent increase on the same period in 2020.
The record-breaking sales is the result of high demands across the different markets including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. According to the Financial Times: ?Growth was led by China and the Americas, which each accounted for about 30 per cent of sales, Europe 20 per cent and the Middle East 10 per cent.?
The marque?s profile of cars all achieved exceptional results. The growth in 2021 was primarily driven by the Ghost and the demand grew even strong following the launch of the Black Badge Ghost ? a darker and more powerful alter-ego of the Ghost. Not to mention, the Cullinan remains to be a favourite amongst many devotees of the brand as well as the Phantom. Together, all the different models ?ensured order books are full well into the third quarter of 2022.?
The Black Badge Ghost. Image: Rolls-Royce
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With such formidable sales results, R...
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