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Rolls-Royce achieves record car sales in ‘phenomenal’ 2022

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Rolls-Royce achieves record car sales in ‘phenomenal’ 2022

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  • British super-luxury automobile manufacturers record 6,021 global deliveries in 2022.
  • Rolls Royce’s sales were evenly distributed across the US, Greater China, and Europe.
  • Torsten Müller-tvös, CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars says “Sales are not our only metric of success”.
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Dubai: Sales in the Gulf and Middle East operations increased 38%, contributing to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ British super-luxury automobile manufacturer’s record 6,021 global deliveries in 2022.

The total for the entire year is up 8% from 2021 worldwide. (The regional split is not yet available.)

Rolls Royce‘s sales were evenly distributed across the US, Greater China, and Europe, and the company’s order book “stretches far into 2023,” indicating that everything is truly going well at the high end of the automotive retail sector.

In addition to exceeding “ambitious goals,” the firm will add a spark from the pre-orders received for the entire all-electric Spectre.

According to Torsten Müller-tvös, CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, “it was also the first year we have delivered more than 6,000 cars in a single 12-month period, with high demand across our whole product spectrum.” But as a real “House of Luxury,” we are not and never will be a volume producer, therefore sales are not our only metric of success.

“Bespoke is Rolls-Royce, and commissions were also at record levels last year,” according to the company. “Our clients’ requirements are getting ever more innovative and technically challenging, a challenge we heartily welcome.”

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Rolls saw success with its bespoke division in the Gulf and UAE regions. The firm stated of its regional operations that “bespoke commissions continued at record levels in 2022.” Phantom ‘The Six Elements,’ which was co-created in exceptional cooperation with internationally renowned artist Sacha Jafri, was the year’s high point.

This was a set of six unique Phantom Series II Extended models, each with a Sacha Jafri Gallery and inspired by one of six elements: Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, or Air. The sixth element was Humanity. César Habib, Regional Director said.

“The year also saw the launch of Private Office in Dubai, the first of its type outside the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, bringing the brand closer to our clients and underscoring the importance of the Middle East to the company’s broader strategy,” the company’s statement reads.

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