Must Be Nice: Rolls-Royce Adds 200 Workers To U.K. Plant, Prepares For 2010 RR4


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Rolls-Royce Adds 200 Workers To U.K. Plant, Prepares For 2010 RR4

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With production of its "Baby Rolls" codenamed the RR4 to begin late 2009, CEO Tom Purves stated today the automaker will add 200 new jobs at its state-of-the-art Goodwood factory in East Sussex, England. The expansion is in stark contrast to the industry as a whole that has made a seemingly endless amount of workforce cuts as a result of slumping sales.

With the added number of workers and the smaller, more driver oriented RR4 sedan on the horizon, Rolls-Royce hopes to crack 2,000 units produced annually. Earlier this year, the automaker added 200 employees at the plant to accommodate an increase in global demand. Since its BMW takeover in 2000, the company has invested over $200 million in the English factory. Last year proved to be a record year of sales with 1010 vehicles sold around the world, most of which landed in the garages of well-heeled American buyers.


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Good news ....but I will watch with interest. I fear we are yet to feel the full force of this global economic problem.
 
Yeah I was just thinking that. Something tells me the party might be quieting down a bit in 2009, even for the super rich.

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Right, the global economy might not be in it's best shape but for some reason this type of vehicles always seems to find it's buyers..regardless of the state of the market.
 
That certainly is true dr Dunkel ..... I am in no way suggesting that Rolls-Royce's market will dry up.
 
How many of these RR4s have they planned on manufacturing per annum?

There was a plan to double sales when RR4 arrives. Now they sell approx. 1,000 cars a year. So RR4 will add another 1,000 or so. Another 1,000 will come in the nex years from other Ghost models (RR5, RR6 etc - coupe & cabrio etc). The factory capacity is at about 3,000 cars per year.

Yet all depends on global economic situation in the next years.


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Yet all depends on global economic situation in the next years.


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You think? I don't think the super rich care much about a reccesion. They have everything they need for three lifetimes and 40 depressions ;)
 
You think? I don't think the super rich care much about a reccesion. They have everything they need for three lifetimes and 40 depressions ;)
No doubt there are enough people who can afford these cars but it's more about the message you send if you buy one when most people are struggling because of the financial situation. You'd surprised how concerned some of the most wealthy people are about their image.

Of course I'm only talking about the Western world. In China for example if you have money you're ought to show it (as you very well know).
 
No doubt there are enough people who can afford these cars but it's more about the message you send if you buy one when most people are struggling because of the financial situation. You'd surprised how concerned some of the most wealthy people are about their image.

Of course I'm only talking about the Western world. In China for example if you have money you're ought to show it (as you very well know).

When you are a sultan or a BILLIONaire, there's very very few ways to hide it so... might as well.

It's still a pretty low number. I doubt they'll have problems selling those cars.
 
Just to belabour the point the new RR04 is not , repeat not a Competitor for the Bentley Continental series a favourite of bankers and traders who have been affected within the economic climate but will be positioned further from these models.

Whichever way the economic climate goes there will still be a market for the RR04. Especially because it is new and will reflect the owners status especially for wealthy owners.

Sales might at first be marginally small to begin with but like the Phantom when additional models such as the DropHead and Coupe came on stream even now in the current economic crisis there are still sales.
RR04 is not about volume just as Rolls-Royce is not about volume again it is more about exclusivity and status. and no matter what appears on the horizon someone will still pay for this exclusivity.

Due to my "Dawn of a new era" campaign (I will eventually tell you the reason why this term -Eni knows...) I have been asked to overlook the 102EX and eventually the RR04 media campaigns.
 
There was a plan to double sales when RR4 arrives. Now they sell approx. 1,000 cars a year. So RR4 will add another 1,000 or so. Another 1,000 will come in the nex years from other Ghost models (RR5, RR6 etc - coupe & cabrio etc). The factory capacity is at about 3,000 cars per year.

Yet all depends on global economic situation in the next years.


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Good. 1000 is quite a modest number that isn't high enough for the car to be affected by severe dips in the economy. 3000-4000 would definitely have been disastrous in the times were living in right now. Bentley are taking a huge hit from the moderately mass produced CGT and Flying Spur.
 

Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited is a British luxury automobile maker and a wholly-owned subsidiary of BMW AG since 2003 - as the exclusive manufacturer of Rolls-Royce-branded motor cars. The company is headquartered in Goodwood, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom. BMW AG has no direct relationship with Rolls-Royce-branded vehicles produced before 2003, other than having briefly supplied components and engines. From 1906 to 2003, cars were manufactured and marketed under the Rolls-Royce brand by Rolls-Royce Motors. The Bentley Motors Limited subsidiary of Volkswagen AG is its direct successor.
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