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Rolls-Royce Delivered 5,586 Cars To Clients In 2021, The Highest In Its 117-year History
Rolls-Royce delivered 5,586 bespoke cars to clients around the world in 2021, the highest in Its 117-year history.
Rolls-Royce, the undisputed leader in the +€250k segment, saw high demand for the Ghost and Cullinan.
Overall figure also includes all-time record sales in most regions, including Greater China and the Americas.
Orders extend into third quarter of 2022; Bespoke commissions also at record levels. 
BMW-owned British marque, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, on Monday said it delivered a record 5,586 motor cars to clients around the world in 2021, which is 49% higher than the 3,756 cars sold back in 2020.
Last year’s sales figure is the highest-ever annual sales results in the marque’s 117-year history. The overall figure also includes all-time record sales in most regions, including Greater China, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, and in multiple countries across the globe.

Rolls-Royce Ghost
All Rolls-Royce models, including the Ghost, Cullinan and the flagship Phantom, performed extremely strong in 2021. But growth has been driven principally by Ghost, with demand surging further, following the launch of Black Badge Ghost in October 2021.
This, together with the continuing pre-eminence of Rolls-Royce’s first-ever SUV, the Cullinan, and the marque’s pinnacle product, Phantom, ensured order books are full well into the third quarter of 2022.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Rolls-Royce’s Provenance (pre-owned) programme also enjoyed exceptional sales results in 2021, achieving an all-time record.

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail
Bespoke commissions remain at record levels, with magnificent individual examples including the spectacular Phantom Oribe, alongside the Phantom Tempus, and Black Badge Wraith and Black Badge Dawn Landspeed Collection cars.
Also, last year, the British luxury marque unveiled the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail, a unique bespoke creation inspired by boats, just days after it announced it would reopen its Coachbuild department.


Reflecting on the results, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said :
“This has been a truly historic year for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. In the past 12 months, we have recorded our highest-ever annual sales, launched the latest addition to our Black Badge family, stunned the world with our coachbuilding capabilities and made huge strides into our all-electric future.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös added :
“This is hugely encouraging as we prepare for the historic launch of Spectre, our first all-electric 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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