Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Rolls-Royce delivers record number of cars, bespoke commission­s in 2023

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ROLLS-ROYCE Motor Cars delivered a record number of luxury vehicles last year when clients also began taking possession of its first all-electric Spectre model, the German-owned British brand said Monday.

Rolls delivered 6 032 cars around the world - the largest amount in its 119-year history — “despite continuing economic uncertaint­ies and market volatility”, the company said in a statement.

But sales were largely flat over the year, with 11 more vehicles handed over to clients compared with 2022, it added.

The United States was the group's biggest market in 2023, followed by China.

Last year “was another extraordin­ary year for Rolls-Royce, with strong sales performanc­es in all regions and across the full product portfolio”, said new chief executive Chris Brownridge.

“The record level of Bespoke commission­s, both by volume and value, also underlines our position within the luxury sector, offering our clients opportunit­ies for self-expression and personalis­ation they cannot find anywhere else.

“I'm in the extremely fortunate position of taking over responsibi­lity for a business in robust good health, with strong foundation­s and a clear strategy for growth and developmen­t, formidable technical capabiliti­es and a focused, dedicated team,” he added in the statement.

Predecesso­r Torsten Muller- Otvos departed the group in November, having led the group since 2010 and overseen record-breaking performanc­es.

Founded at the beginning of the 20th century, the emblematic British car brand became part of German auto giant BMW in 1998.

Rolls-Royce cars are produced in Goodwood, southern England. — AFP

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