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Rolls-Royce Sold A Record 4,107 Luxury Cars In 2018,The Highest Ever In Its 115-year History

BMW-owned Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, whose models include the Ghost ,Dawn, Phantom and Cullinan SUV, sold a record 4,107 luxury cars across more than 50 countries in 2018, the highest annual figure ever in the Rolls-Royce’s 115-year history.
The Americas remained the company’s largest market in 2018 with 30% sales . Phantom was a major growth driver, flanked by the Wraith and Dawn models. Sales in China accounts for 20% and about 10% or 400 cars, were sold in the UK market.
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Rolls-Royce CEO said:
“2018 was a most successful, record-breaking year for Rolls-Royce. We have seen growth in all our regions around the world”
“We set a formidable mark in 2018: I am confident it will prove the spur to even greater success in 2019.”
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It’s on record that so many Nigerian celebraties and CEO’s acquired the UK-made luxury cars in 2018 and the launch of it’s first SUV, the Cullinan,which has started to arrive in customers hands this past Christmas, will give the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars hope for an even better 2019.
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