Rolls-Royce Motor Cars sold a record number of 6,021 luxury cars last year, up eight percent from an all-time peak of 5,586 in 2021, due to strong worldwide demand.
Orders for the German-owned luxury carmaker Spectre, its first all-electric car that launches later this year, beat expectations.
According to Rolls-Royce Motor Cars CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos, while they are not immune to global challenges and economic headwinds, we are cautiously optimistic that 2023 will be a strong year for Rolls‑Royce."
Muller-Otvos attributed what he calls a momentous year to their balanced worldwide sales strategy,
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, a British car brand, became part of German auto giant BMW in 1998.


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