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Rolls-Royce Sold 5,664 Cars In 2025, Led By N1.7b Cullinan Series II And Spectre EV

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Rolls-Royce shipped 5,664 cars in 2025 – led by N1.7b Cullinan Series II and fully electric Spectre Coupe.

In Q4 2025, Rolls-Royce sold 1,564 cars, a decline of 10.2 percent versus same period in 2024.

While Rolls-Royce’s total sales declined by -0.8%, its pricier ‘commissions’ more than doubled year-on-year in 2025.

Some of its finest bespoke commissions from 2025 includes Spectre Bailey, Cullinan Cosmos and Black Badge Ghost Gamer.





Growth of bespoke in 2025 extended beyond Rolls-Royce cars as requests for table-top, boutique pieces increased by 13% year-on-year.

Last year, the BMW Group delivered a total of 2,463,715 vehicles to customers worldwide, with its Rolls-Royce Motor brand accounting for approximately 0.23 percent of the total with 5,664 car deliveries to wealthy clients.

The Cullinan SUV – priced from over N1.5b in Nigeria – remained the brand’s best-selling model (or the “most requested model in 2025” in Rolls-Royce words), followed by the fully electric Spectre Coupe ahead of the Ghost and Phantom ultra-luxury sedans.

In the 4th Quarter of 2025 (October to December), Rolls-Royce sold 1,564 cars, a decline of 10.2 percent compared with the same period in 2024.





While Rolls-Royce’s total sales declined by -0.8% (48 cars fewer vs 2024) in 2025, the British luxury marque said the pricier ‘commissions’ from Rolls-Royce Private Offices around the world more than doubled year-on-year in 2025.

While reflecting on the success of Rolls-Royce Private Offices last year, the marque listed the Phantom Centenary Private Collection, Spectre Bailey, Cullinan Cosmos and the Black Badge Ghost Gamer as some of the finest bespoke commissions from 2025.

But the growth of Bespoke at Rolls-Royce extended beyond cars in 2025 as requests for table-top, boutique pieces such as the Rolls-Royce Chess Set and the Rolls-Royce Cameo desktop sculpture also increased by 13 percent year-on-year.





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