The Economist · 18h
Rolls-Royce cars pushes the pedal on customisation
There customisation can be taken to a new, even pricier, level in consultation with the firm’s army of designers. Rolls will say merely that “hundreds” of customers have done so. The ultra-rich may not be feeling the pinch quite as hard as buyers of lowlier luxuries,
AOL · 15h
Rolls-Royce CEO: Tariffs will have some impact on luxury goods, but don't weep for the luxury car maker
Rolls-Royce ( BMW.DE) CEO Chris Brownridge, like many other importers, is wary of President-elect Donald Trump's plans to impose an array of tariffs on an array of countries. But he's not all that worried, to be honest. That's because business has rarely been better for the carmaker with products that start at $370,000.
Reuters · 1d
Rolls-Royce to invest $376 million in UK plant to focus on bespoke cars
British luxury automaker Rolls-Royce said on Wednesday it will invest 300 million pounds ($376 million) to expand its Goodwood plant to focus more on bespoke cars for high-end clients, featuring anything from gold sculptures to mother-of-pearl artwork.
BBC · 2d
Rolls-Royce to build bespoke cars for super-rich
Luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce will expand its Goodwood factory and global headquarters to meet the growing demand for bespoke models. It will invest more than £300 million so it can build more highly-customised versions of its cars for its super-rich clientele.
Newsweek · 1d
Rolls-Royce to Triple Its Footprint With $370 Million Investment
Rolls-Royce hovers between 5,000 and 6,000 sales per year globally but is not positioned chase volume. Brownridge's predecessor said as much and the current CEO agrees. The company sees itself as a luxury house making scarce bespoke handmade goods.
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