It will invest more than 300 million pounds ($374 million) at its factory and headquarters in Goodwood, south east England, after seeing record growth in demand for bespoke cars last year.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is going all-in on custom vehicles as the luxury carmaker sees growing interest in its bespoke offerings, according to CEO Chris Brownridge.
Dubbed the Kamm 912c Targa, the car weighs less than 1,763 lbs (800 kg) thanks to the comprehensive use of carbon fiber. In ...
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Rolls-Royce sold 5,712 cars in 2024, down from its record of 6,032 in 2023, but the total value of its sales was higher due to it selling more bespoke builds. While those numbers may seem tiny ...
BMW-owned Rolls Royce Motor Cars, like other luxury car brands, has seen an uptick in demand for bespoke and complex car ...
It comes as the company announced that while sales of cars last year were the third highest ever, a record proportion of the total were built to order as Bespoke models carrying a lucrative ...
A record boom in super-rich customers buying highly-personalised Rolls-Royce limousines has sparked a £300million expansion of its boutique factory at Goodwood to boost production of bespoke and ...
Rolls-Royce has announced the sales results for 2024 alongside a £300 million ($373 million) investment for the expansion of the Bespoke and Coachbuilt divisions in their Goodwood facilities. The high ...