2014 Marked Rolls-Royce's Highest Sales in the Marque's 111-Year History - autoevolution

Sure, the ultra-luxurious cars made in Goodwood use Bavarian tech here and there, but a simple look over the sales charts will reveal just how big the gap between them is. Speaking of sales, last year was the most productive in the brand’s... Don’t expect huge numbers though, as the super-luxury segment is not for everyone but combined with the average price a Rolls has, you can imagine the profits are pretty high. 4,063 cars were delivered to customers worldwide over the last 12 months, marking a 12 percent increase and the fifth consecutive record year in sales. Looking over how the numbers evolved since BMW took over, you can actually see how big of a difference the transaction made. Even so, ever since, the sales went up from 1,002 units in the aforementioned year to over 4,000 in 2014. The American Phantom is still leading the chart. The North American continent recorded a growth of 30 percent in demand, while the Middle East also increased demand by 20 percent, but Europe overtook both with a 40 percent increase. Speaking of which, the best-selling dealership worldwide was Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Abu Dhabi. Source: www.autoevolution.com