ROLLS ROYCE PREPARED TO MEET INCREASE IN CUSTOMER DEMAND
Posted 12th October, 2007 in Rolls-Royce | 1 Comment
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced that its Goodwood factory is working at flat out to cope with unprecedented customer demand. Extra shifts have just been introduced and will continue throughout the remainder of the year, a spokesman said.

Sales growth is expected to continue with last week’s announcement that Rolls-Royce will build a series version of the two-door, four-seat experimental car, 101EX. The new coupé will be launched in 2008 and production is scheduled to begin in the summer.
Ian Robertson, chairman and chief executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said: “These are exciting times for Rolls-Royce. With the success of Phantom, the recent addition of the convertible and last week’s announcement of a new coupé in the Phantom family, our challenge is to cope with exceptional customer demand. Now we look forward to significant changes for the whole organisation as we prepare for the launch of our future model series. The changes that will soon take place mark a significant investment in Goodwood, in the future of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and in the future of manufacturing in the UK.”
[Source: Gulf Times]

1. 15th October, 2007 at 10:26 by A. Akhtar
This car is so beautiful. It just looks epic. Wish i could own 1, but to expensive for my pocket. I think this is the ultimate daddy of all convertibles. Nice Production Rolls Royce. Nice 1. ( i think i’ll have to start doing overtime at work now and start saving)