Rolls-Royce vehicle sales exceed 'milestone of 100' this year
SEOUL, Dec. 7 (Yonhap) -- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, the luxury car brand under the BMW Group, said Friday its vehicle sales have exceeded 100 this year in South Korea.
Rolls-Royce began to sell its vehicles in Korea 15 years ago. Its current lineup includes the Phantom, Ghost, Wraith, Dawn and Cullinan, the company said in a statement.
"We have seen the market in Korea not only grow in recent years but also mature, with understanding of the Rolls-Royce marque deepening and more customers seeking a rarefied, personal luxury experience through our Bespoke services," Paul Harris, regional director for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in the Asia-Pacific region, said in the statement.
Rolls-Royce reported 108 vehicles were sold in the January-November period, higher than the 87 for the whole of 2017, it said.
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