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ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS DELIVERS HISTORIC RECORD RESULT IN 2019
Tue Jan 07 06:29:00 CET 2020 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has delivered an historic annual sales record in 2019, with a global performance unequalled in the company’s 116-year history. A total of 5,152 cars were delivered to customers in over 50 countries around the world, an increase of 25% on the previous high set in 2018. With these historic results, Rolls-Royce continues to make a meaningful contribution to the overall performance of its shareholder, BMW Group.
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- Annual sales of 5,152 are the highest in the marque’s 116-year history
- Sales reflect growth of 25% on 2018’s previous record of 4,107
- Significant sales growth recorded in all regions worldwide
- Cullinan, the brand’s new SUV, makes major contribution to sales growth
- Black Badge continues to enjoy strong demand, particularly amongst younger clients
- Strong demand for Phantom, Wraith, Dawn and Ghost (in its final year of production)
- Spectacular Bespoke commissions and Collection Cars reaffirm Rolls-Royce’s status as the world’s foremost manufacturer of luxury products
- Significant new investment in manufacturing plant at the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood
- 50 new jobs created to meet expanded global demand
- Record number of Apprenticeship Programme recruits in 2019
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has delivered an historic annual sales record
in 2019, with a global performance unequalled in the company’s
116-year history. A total of 5,152 cars were delivered to customers in
over 50 countries around the world, an increase of 25% on the previous
high set in 2018. With these historic results, Rolls-Royce continues
to make a meaningful contribution to the overall performance of its
shareholder, BMW Group.
Commenting on the results, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, CEO,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said: “This performance is of an
altogether different magnitude to any previous year’s sales success.
While we celebrate these remarkable results we are conscious of our
key promise to our customers, to keep our brand rare and exclusive. We
are pleased and proud to have delivered growth of 25% in 2019.
Worldwide demand last year for our Cullinan SUV has driven this
success and is expected to stabilise in 2020. It is a ringing
testament to the quality and integrity of our products, the faith and
passion of our customers and, above all, the skill, dedication and
determination of our exceptional team at the Home of Rolls-Royce at
Goodwood and around the world and our dedicated global dealer network.”
Worldwide Sales Growth
Sales grew across all regions during the year, driven by strong
customer demand for all Rolls‑Royce models. The company reported
significant sales growth in every one of its key global markets. North
America retained top status (around a third of global sales) followed
by China and Europe (including UK). Individual countries that achieved
strong sales results included Russia, Singapore, Japan, Australia,
Qatar and Korea.
In 2019, Rolls-Royce motor cars were sold in more than 50
countries worldwide through a global network of 135 dealerships. As
part of its commitment to long-term sustainable growth, Rolls‑Royce
announced two new dealerships during 2019 – Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Brisbane and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Shanghai Pudong. Development of
the new Rolls-Royce Motor Cars flagship dealership in Berkeley Street,
London – more than twice the size of the previous location – is
underway and is due for launch later in the year.
Strong Demand for All Models
Phantom retains its rightful place as the company’s pinnacle
product, with Dawn and Wraith continuing to dominate their respective
sectors; strong demand was experienced for all three models during the
year. Cullinan, the marque’s new SUV, successfully translated the
media plaudits and public acclaim into the largest advance order book
and fastest post‑launch sales growth of any Rolls-Royce model in history.
In November 2019, the marque completed its dark, edgy Black
Badge family with the addition of Cullinan Black Badge alongside
Ghost, Dawn and Wraith variants, all of which were highly sought-after
by customers seeking a more individual, rebellious expression of the
Rolls‑Royce brand.
Cullinan: ‘Effortless Everywhere’ Delivering on its
Promise
In its first full year of availability, Cullinan
exceeded even the highest expectations raised by its successful
launch. The world’s pre-eminent super-luxury SUV has become the
fastest-selling new Rolls-Royce model in history.
The fervour throughout the year around the arrival of Cullinan
was matched only by the media and public sensation occasioned by the
launch of Cullinan Black Badge, ‘The King of the Night’, in November.
This completed the Black Badge family of unapologetic, dynamic
products created for an emerging generation of super-luxury consumer;
people who refuse to be defined by traditional codes of luxury, follow
their own path and make their own rules.
Farewell to Ghost – But Not for Long!
2019
marked the end of Ghost production after 11 years of uninterrupted
commercial and critical success. Since its launch at the Frankfurt
Motor Show in 2009, Ghost has established itself as an undisputed
modern classic. The most popular Rolls-Royce model of the Goodwood
era, Ghost attracted a new audience of younger, often self-made,
entrepreneurial customers to the Rolls-Royce brand. An extended
wheelbase version was introduced in 2011 and an updated Ghost Series
II was unveiled in Geneva in 2014. The last Ghost of the current
generation left the Goodwood production line at the end of 2019.
Ghost has been a highly successful and vitally important car for
Rolls-Royce. Over its 11-year lifecycle – a truly remarkable record
for any motor car – it became the biggest-selling Rolls-Royce not just
of the Goodwood era, but in the entire history of the marque. The
commercial success of Ghost placed Rolls-Royce in a position to scale
up its production and make the massive investments that have led to it
becoming the truly global brand it is today.
Ghost’s successor is due for launch in mid-2020 after five years
in development. With market availability from the fourth quarter, the
successor will elevate the Ghost name, and the company itself, to new
heights of excellence and ambition in design, engineering, materials
and driving dynamics.
Bespoke: The Jewel in the Crown of Rolls-Royce
Global demand for Rolls-Royce Bespoke reached a new peak in
2019. The Bespoke Collective at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood,
West Sussex, comprises several hundred creative designers, engineers
and craftspeople. These highly talented men and women take enormous
pride in fulfilling unprecedented levels of customer requests for
Bespoke personalisation and delivering on beautiful individual
commissions such as the Rose Phantom. Undisputed global leaders in
their pursuit of perfection, the Bespoke Collective captured the
imagination of customers, enthusiasts, media and fans alike in 2019
with some of the most spectacular Collection Cars ever created in the
history of the brand. Bespoke IS Rolls-Royce!
Among the year’s Bespoke highlights was the Zenith Collector’s
Edition of Rolls-Royce Ghost. Limited to just 50 examples, this
masterpiece was created to mark the end of Ghost’s remarkable 11-year reign.
Wraith Eagle VIII celebrated the centenary of Alcock and Brown’s
first non-stop transatlantic flight (powered by twin Rolls-Royce Eagle
engines). Tranquillity Phantom, inspired by space exploration,
features a unique Gallery inspired by the X-Ray coded aperture masks
used on the British Skylark space rocket and, for the first time in a
Rolls-Royce, incorporates meteorite as an aesthetic embellishment.
New accessories added to the existing, much celebrated Bespoke
offering, including the exceptional Rolls-Royce Champagne Chest.
An Expanding Family
At more than 2,000 strong, with 50 nationalities represented,
the workforce at the Home of Rolls-Royce is now at its largest since
the opening of Rolls-Royce’s Global Centre for Luxury Manufacturing
Excellence, in 2003. During 2019, 50 new jobs were created to meet
expanded global demand.
This year’s intake of 26 new entrants on the company’s highly
successful Apprenticeship Programme included the first-ever Sir Ralph
Robins Degree Apprenticeship candidates. Named after the ex-CEO of
Rolls‑Royce plc, Sir Ralph has served as a Non-Executive Director of
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars since its inception in 2003.
Since the launch of the Apprenticeship Programme in 2006, almost
200 participants have completed a combination of hands-on practical
training alongside skilled Associates and vocational training at local
colleges. A number of these remarkable men and women have gone on to
hold important technical and supervisory roles within the company.
Confidence in the Future
The year saw
significant new investment in the manufacturing plant at the Home of
Rolls-Royce at Goodwood, reaffirming both the company’s commitment to
its UK operations and its buoyant outlook for the years ahead.
Projects included further refinements to the already world-class
manufacturing facilities, equipment and processes, to maximise
efficiency and ensure the highest levels of quality as demanded by
Rolls-Royce customers. A new two-storey development, due for
completion in the first quarter of 2020, will add more than 1,000
square metres to the ground floor Assembly Hall, and create additional
first-floor office space.
In closing, Mr Müller-Ötvös said, “There is no other company
like Rolls-Royce Motor Cars: we are all conscious of what a privilege
it is to design, build and deliver the best car in the world for our
customers. PersonalIy, I continue to feel honoured and humbled to have
led this great company for the past decade.”