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Rolls-Royce Celebrates Outstanding Performance Of Global Dealer Partners In 2025, Here Are The Winners
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars celebrates outstanding performance of global dealer partners in 2025, here are the winners.
This year’s Global Awards reflect a momentous performance in 2025, which saw Rolls-Royce deliver 5,664 cars to wealthy clients.
British luxury marque said pricier ‘commissions’ from Rolls-Royce Private Offices around the world more than doubled year-on-year in 2025.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Osaka has emerged as the “Dealer of the Year” at the British luxury brand’s 2026 Global Dealer Awards, which recognizes and celebrates the outstanding performance of dealer partners’ in 2025.
Rolls-Royce’s Global Dealer Awards celebrates the outstanding performance of individual dealers partners in a range of categories connected to business objectives, brand communications and client service.
Below are the winners of the global awards for outstanding achievement in 2025 :
Dealer of the Year:
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Osaka
Sales Dealer of the Year:
Rolls-Royce Motor Hong Kong
Ownership Services Dealer of the Year:
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Dubai
Client Engagement Dealer of the Year:
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Riyadh
Bespoke Dealer of the Year:
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars London
Provenance Dealer of the Year:
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Auckland
Spectre Dealer of the Year:
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Leeds
“The global success of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a testament to our dealer partners’ incredible level of dedication to offering an exceptional client experience,” said Julian Jenkins, Director of Sales & Brand at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.
“Their local knowledge and insights, as well as deeply personalised individual client engagement, is central to the experience we offer our clients as a true House of Luxury.”
“These awards recognise some truly outstanding contributions to excellence shown across the worldwide Rolls-Royce family last year. My sincere thanks and compliments to all our worthy winners.”
This year’s Global Awards reflect a momentous performance in 2025, which saw Rolls-Royce deliver 5,664 cars to wealthy clients. The British luxury marque had earlier revealed that the pricier ‘commissions’ from Rolls-Royce Private Offices around the world more than doubled year-on-year in 2025.
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