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Rolls-Royce prepares for BEV transition

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced an investment of more than £300 million to extend its manufacturing facility at Goodwood as it prepares for an all-battery future.

The extension will create additional space for its bespoke and coachbuild projects and ready the manufacturing facility for the marque’s transition to battery-electric vehicles (BEV).

This cash injection is the largest since the plant opened in 2003 and produced a single vehicle a day. Now the site produces 28 vehicles a day with more than 2,500 individuals employed. Planning permission to extend the Home of Rolls-Royce was granted in 2024 with site preparation and landscaping work now underway.

Rolls-Royce introduced four new models in 2024: Cullinan Series II and Ghost Series II, together with the respective Black Badge models. These launches contributed to global sales of 5,712 in 2024 – the third-highest annual total ever achieved and in line with the marque’s forecasts and expectations, given the changeover to the new models.

This year is said it would be unveiling a new electric car and “looks forward with confidence to 2025”.

Chris Brownridge, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said:

“In 2024, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars reaffirmed its position as an authentic luxury house by crafting the most complex, personal, and valuable motor cars in its history. This momentum means it is necessary for us to invest more than £300 million in extending the Home of Rolls-Royce. This represents our most substantial financial commitment to Goodwood since its opening in 2003 and a significant vote of confidence in the Rolls-Royce marque, securing our future here in the UK.

“2024’s record Bespoke results demonstrate our clients are increasingly drawn to the marque to create ever more ambitious and valuable motor cars, thereby enjoying the exceptional and highly personalised experience that Rolls-Royce ownership unlocks. This underscores our commitment to creating value for our clients and those with a stake in our business.”

Image courtesy of Rolls-Royce

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