Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘No better car on earth’

Rolls-Royce CEO says arrival of the luxury brand in PH signifies its belief in the country’s economy

- By Amy R. Remo

THE HEAD of British luxury carmaker RollsRoyce Motor Cars believes that the Philippine­s is not about to run out of its fair share of “ultra high net worth individual­s,” who are all set to take on the utmost in automotive affluence.

For Torsten Müller-Ötvös, chief executive officer of RollsRoyce Motor Cars, these are the country’s industry captains, the pillars of economic growth, who are highly discerning and could never accept a “no” or a comprise.

“Rightfully so, because when you’re in the league to buy a Rolls-Royce, you can’t expect any comprises,” noted MüllerÖtvö­s, who was in the country recently to grace the opening of the Rolls-Royce interim show at the Bonifacio Global City.

“We are a truly British brand and Rolls-Royce is the pinnacle of automotive luxury—there is no better car on Earth. And if you are used to the best in your life, then there is no other way but to select Rolls-Royce. What unites us with our customer group is the fact that we’ve always strived for perfection,” he further said in a recent media roundtable.

According to Müller-Ötvös, setting up a dealership operation in Manila was an “excellent” decision on their part, as he pointed out the local economy’s robust growth over the past year, which has translated to the increased and stronger purchasing power of many Filipinos. Projection­s made by neutral offices, in fact, point to the Philippine­s seeing a rising number of high net worth individual­s over the years.

“There are very few countries in the world that can claim a 7.5-percent growth rate and that’s extraordin­ary… We are watching closely the segment of ultra high net worth individual­s. I’ve met with 15 captains of industry in Manila [last week] and I was really impressed listening to them and their expectatio­ns,” Müller-Ötvös said.

The dinner on Wednesday last week was held in line with the inaugurati­on of an “interim” or a temporary showroom at the Bonifacio Global City.

Müller-Ötvös explained that they had to open an interim or a temporary facility to cater to the demand from local customers. The showroom is expected to be completed by next year.

Rolls-Royce’s Phantom, Ghost and Wraith motor cars will be made available in the country by British Bespoke Automobile­s, the British firm’s official importer-dealer for Manila. Starting price for the Ghost alone was earlier pegged at P25.9 million, inclusive of taxes.

“We have opened our first operationa­l space where our customers can design [and] their try own, unique Rolls-Royce motor car. Commission­ing a Rolls-Royce takes time and considerat­ion, and we’re pleased to have this space to engage with our customers,” noted Willy Tee Ten, president of British Bespoke Automobile­s.

“The arrival of Rolls-Royce in the Philippine­s signifies our belief in this country’s economy and demonstrat­es the desire from our discerning customers in this region for the ultimate in super luxury. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has been well-received since the dealership appointmen­t in June, and we are pleased to display in the new facility the first Phantom Series II Extended Wheelbase in the country,” Müller-Ötvös further explained.

According to Müller-Ötvös, the reception has been “fantastic” and first reactions have been positive. He declined, however, to cite the number of reservatio­ns they have received nor their sales targets, noting only that those who came to the inaugurati­on of the showroom on Wednesday night were “highly interested.”

He disclosed that similar to most markets, most of these ultra high net worth Filipinos he had met have shown preference for the Ghost model. He, however, is optimistic that Filipinos will also be keen on taking the other models as well.

“I’m also convinced that the [new model for] Wraith, which will be launched here in November, will be a very successful car in the Philippine­s. The Wraith is meant for the self-driving gentleman. The customers I met [last Wednesday night] had big expectatio­ns, and they are quite keen on the Wraith and the Ghost,” Müller-Ötvös said.

As early as June this year, British Bespoke already had around 30 inquiries from prospectiv­e clients, which include the likes of businessme­n like Manuel V. Pangilinan. Ten had said then that they are hoping for vehicle sales to reach a “double-digit” figure on RollsRoyce’s first year of operation here. But the limiting factor, Ten earlier noted, was the capacity of the Rolls-Royce factory to supply the vehicles, especially for the “be spoked” or customized units.

Last year, global sales reached only 3,575 units.

Every new Rolls-Royce is protected by a four-year unlimited mileage warranty (excluding tires and glass). Service and maintenanc­e is covered by a Rolls-Royce service package and 24-hour roadside assistance for the first four years, regardless of mileage. RollsRoyce Provenance, the company’s approved program for preowned cars, offers a minimum 24-month warranty, fully inclusive of servicing and 24-hour roadside assistance.

 ??  ?? VIPs at the official opening of the Rolls-Royce Showroom at Bonifacio Global City are (from left) Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (RRMC) corporate communicat­ions manager for Asia Pacific Hal Serudin, RRMC Ltd. global director of sales andmarketi­ng JolyonNash,...
VIPs at the official opening of the Rolls-Royce Showroom at Bonifacio Global City are (from left) Rolls-Royce Motor Cars (RRMC) corporate communicat­ions manager for Asia Pacific Hal Serudin, RRMC Ltd. global director of sales andmarketi­ng JolyonNash,...
 ??  ?? THE PHANTOM on display at the Rolls-Royce showroom
THE PHANTOM on display at the Rolls-Royce showroom
 ??  ?? TEE TEN, president of RRMCManila
TEE TEN, president of RRMCManila

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