Rolls-Royce Enjoys Record Luxury Car Sales In 2021

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  • Demand was powered by Rolls-Royce's new "Ghost" coupe and 2.6-tonne Cullinan SUV. File photo: AFP

    Demand was powered by Rolls-Royce's new "Ghost" coupe and 2.6-tonne Cullinan SUV. File photo: AFP

Britain's Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said on Monday that it enjoyed record annual sales of its luxury status symbol vehicles, as the broader sector grappled with pandemic fallout including a semiconductor shortage.

The German-owned luxury carmaker said sales surged almost 50 percent to 5,586 cars.

Demand was powered by its new "Ghost" coupe and 2.6-tonne Cullinan SUV.

"2021 was a phenomenal year for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars," said the firm's Chief Executive Torsten Muller-Otvos in the statement.

"We delivered more cars than at any time in the marque's 117-year history with unprecedented demand for all products in every global market.

Rolls-Royce is meanwhile preparing to launch Spectre, its first all-electric car.

Founded at the beginning of the 20th century, the emblematic British brand was bought by German auto giant BMW in 1998.

Monday's sales figures contrast sharply with broader industry data, which showed last week that UK car manufacturing had in fact stalled last year.

Britain's mainly foreign-owned automakers produced 1.65 million vehicles in 2021, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

That was up just one percent from 2020 – but almost 29 percent lower than the market's pre-pandemic level in 2019.

The pandemic erupted in early 2020 and initially led to a plunge in demand. While buyers have returned, a worldwide shortage in computer chips, which are vital components in all types of vehicles, has held back production. (AFP)

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