The Scotsman

Rolls-royce Cars in record year for sales

- By SCOTT REID

Rolls-royce Motor Cars has achieved a record year for sales, despite the backdrop of the pandemic and global economic turmoil.

The Bmw-owned UK luxury car-maker said it delivered 5,586 cars last year, up 49 per cent on 2020 and marking the highest sales in the marque’s 117-year history.

The company said there was “high demand for all models”, particular­ly the Ghost and Cullinan.

Bespoke commission­s were also at record levels,

Rolls-royce noted. The firm, which is based at Goodwood, West Sussex, is continuing to develop its first pure electric car, Spectre, which is due to be released in the final three months of 2023.

Bosses at the company also highlighte­d a record intake for its apprentice­ship programme, with 37 apprentice­s set to join in September.

Chief executive Torsten Muller-otvos said: “2021 was a phenomenal year for Rolls-royce Motor Cars. We delivered more cars than at any time in the marque’s 117-year history with unpreceden­ted demand for all products in every global market. Our extremely strong product portfolio, an exceptiona­l bespoke offering, together with the first full year of availabili­ty of Ghost, the launch of Black Badge Ghost in October and the continuing record demand for bespoke personalis­ation, has contribute­d meaningful­ly to our extremely strong performanc­e.

“This is hugely encouragin­g as we prepare for the historic launch of Spectre, our first allelectri­c car. “Building on this year’s success, we will continue to evolve as a true luxury brand, beyond the realms of automotive manufactur­ing.”

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