Rolls Royce announced Monday it sold 6,021 cars in 2022, up 8% from 5,586 cars sold in 2021.
Rolls Royce achieved these sales despite the average price tag for its cars being $534,000, 40-year high inflation and a decline in Chinese demand.
This was the first year in the 118-year-old automaker that sales exceeded 6,000 in any given year.
The U.S. accounted for the most, 35%, of Rolls Royce’s sales in 2022.
“Our order book stretches far into 2023 for all models,” said CEO Torsten Muller Otvos in a statement. “We haven’t seen any slowdown in orders.”
Pre-orders for Rolls’ electric Spectre, which will go on sale at the end of the year, have exceeded expectations, Muller-Otvos added.
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