Not many days ago, I posted an article from Reuters saying that Rolls-Royce targets Asian sales boost (earlier post) and now, Rolls-Royce has announced the 2009 sales results with 1002 cars retailed! Below is the press release.
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08 January 2010, Goodwood
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has today announced successful sales results for 2009, with 1002 cars retailed during the year. This figure includes the first 150 Ghosts, delivered to customers in December.
Demand for the Ghost has been exceptional and the latest Rolls-Royce has been met with universal acclaim from customers, the media and enthusiasts alike. Around 85 per cent of Ghost customers are new to the marque.
Demand for Phantom models remained strong. The four door versions (Phantom and Phantom Extended Wheelbase) remained most popular and accounted for more than a third of the total. Continued interest in the Phantom Drophead Coup� and the Phantom Coup� saw Rolls-Royce attract new buyers to the Phantom family of cars.
Almost all Phantom series cars produced at Goodwood in 2009 included some Bespoke element, with many exceptional and individual cars produced for customers during the year. Bespoke sales in 2009 reached record levels and this trend is expected to continue in 2010.
�This is a tremendous result and a particularly strong performance considering the challenging economic environment that all manufacturers faced in 2009,� said Tom Purves, Chief Executive Officer. �Rolls-Royce has maintained its position at the pinnacle of the super luxury automotive market and much of this success is due to our highly skilled and dedicated workforce. We begin 2010 with production on all models sold out until April�.
North America remained the biggest single market for Rolls-Royce in 2008, accounting for 33 per cent of sales. Sales figures for Europe were particularly positive, matching 2008 sales figures. Sales in the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions remained resilient and showed improved growth towards the end of the year.
Expansion of all operations at Goodwood has now been successfully completed, with the delivery of the first customer Ghosts marking a milestone for the brand. A new assembly line, introduction of a second shift, recruitment of additional manufacturing staff and significant infrastructure changes were all completed on time and within budget.
In the eight years since the first Phantom was produced at Goodwood, Rolls-Royce has introduced five new models widening the appeal of the marque and demonstrating continuous investment in this pinnacle brand.
Demand for the Ghost has been exceptional and the latest Rolls-Royce has been met with universal acclaim from customers, the media and enthusiasts alike. Around 85 per cent of Ghost customers are new to the marque.
Demand for Phantom models remained strong. The four door versions (Phantom and Phantom Extended Wheelbase) remained most popular and accounted for more than a third of the total. Continued interest in the Phantom Drophead Coup� and the Phantom Coup� saw Rolls-Royce attract new buyers to the Phantom family of cars.
Almost all Phantom series cars produced at Goodwood in 2009 included some Bespoke element, with many exceptional and individual cars produced for customers during the year. Bespoke sales in 2009 reached record levels and this trend is expected to continue in 2010.
�This is a tremendous result and a particularly strong performance considering the challenging economic environment that all manufacturers faced in 2009,� said Tom Purves, Chief Executive Officer. �Rolls-Royce has maintained its position at the pinnacle of the super luxury automotive market and much of this success is due to our highly skilled and dedicated workforce. We begin 2010 with production on all models sold out until April�.
North America remained the biggest single market for Rolls-Royce in 2008, accounting for 33 per cent of sales. Sales figures for Europe were particularly positive, matching 2008 sales figures. Sales in the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions remained resilient and showed improved growth towards the end of the year.
Expansion of all operations at Goodwood has now been successfully completed, with the delivery of the first customer Ghosts marking a milestone for the brand. A new assembly line, introduction of a second shift, recruitment of additional manufacturing staff and significant infrastructure changes were all completed on time and within budget.
In the eight years since the first Phantom was produced at Goodwood, Rolls-Royce has introduced five new models widening the appeal of the marque and demonstrating continuous investment in this pinnacle brand.
Largest markets in the world for Rolls-Royce in 2009:
1. USA
2. UK
3. UAE
4. China (mainland)
5. Qatar
Rolls-Royce regions by sales in 2009:
1. North America
2. Europe
3. Middle East
4. Asia Pacific
Rolls-Royce top 5 worldwide dealers in 2009:
1. London
2. Dubai
3. Beverly Hills
4. Abu Dhabi
5. Newport Beach
1. USA
2. UK
3. UAE
4. China (mainland)
5. Qatar
Rolls-Royce regions by sales in 2009:
1. North America
2. Europe
3. Middle East
4. Asia Pacific
Rolls-Royce top 5 worldwide dealers in 2009:
1. London
2. Dubai
3. Beverly Hills
4. Abu Dhabi
5. Newport Beach
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