Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Doha has announced that it achieved a 14% sales increase in the first quarter of 2015 for the ultra-luxury marque compared to the same period in 2014.
The Ghost Series II experienced strong growth during the first three months of this year following its introduction to the market in October last year, according to a statement.
Considered an “oasis of calm in a busy connected world”, the latest addition to the Ghost collection of vehicles experienced a 40% sales increase, affirming its popularity among discerning Qatari clientele, the statement adds.
“With our unique selection of ultra-luxury vehicles and unparalleled level of service, it is of no surprise that Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Doha has achieved incredible results in the first quarter of 2015. The Ghost Series II has truly catered to our elite clientele in Qatar, achieving incredible success so far this year, and we look forward to an even more successful second quarter,” said Ihab Allam, general manager, Alfardan Automobiles.
Wraith, the most powerful and dynamic Rolls-Royce in history, also continued to experience strong sales throughout the first quarter in 2015, which is expected to continue with the announcement of the new limited-edition Rolls-Royce Wraith “Inspired by Film”, which will be available in Qatar this month.
Featuring a unique two-tone Silver and Jubilee silver exterior, and intricate Maccassar Ebony open pore panelling interior, the model is expected to contribute towards building on the success of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Doha throughout the second quarter.
The continued success of the sole authorised dealership of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in Qatar further highlights the importance of the brand in the Qatari market and strengthens its presence on the marque’s global network.
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