Bentley on the road to a record year

Posted on 8 Oct 2014 by The Manufacturer

Bentley is set for a record-breaking year, as deliveries of cars up around the globe by 19%.

The number of units purchased this year is 7,786, up from 6,516 cars in the same period in 2013.

Bentley’s four key regions, Americas, China, Europe (including the UK), and the Middle East, all saw strong performance. The Americas retained its position as Bentley’s number one market. However, China continues to close the gap.

New models such as the Continental GT V8 S coupe and convertible and Flying Spur V8 entering the market, drove this international success,

Bentley’s board member for sales, marketing and aftersales, Kevin Rose, said of the results: “We said at the start of the year that 2014 would be a record breaking year for Bentley and we are firmly on track to deliver on our promise. Certain markets are tough, as other luxury car brands can testify, but it will ensure 2014 will go down as our best ever year.”

Remaining in Bentley’s number one position, the Americas delivered 2,107 cars, 4% up on the first nine months of the 2013 performance of 2,022 cars.

Bentley’s sales in China remained solid, even though sales for luxury goods have entered turbulent times. 1,959 cars were delivered in the first nine months of 2014, against 1,264 cars in 2013.

A strong German market continued helping Europe to post a sales increase of 7%. 1,155 cars were delivered, in comparison to 1,081 cars in 2013.

UK deliveries also increased, by 5%. Rising from 1,055 cars in 2013, 1,113 cars were delivered.

Significant sales growth in the Middle East continued, a 21% improvement on 2013 (596 cars), with 720 cars delivered. Deliveries in the Middle East have now more than doubled in the past three years.

These results also spread to the Asia Pacific region, with 468 cars delivered, a 49% rise on the 2013 figure of 315 cars. While in Japan, 207 cars were delivered, a 46% growth on 2013’s 142 cars.

2013 was Bentley’s previous record year, posting the highest delivery, turnover and profit figures in the company’s 95-year history.