Bentley Motors’ growth continues as the company today announces that global deliveries to customers in the first quarter of 2013 have increased by 25.75 percent to 2,212 cars compared to the first three months of 2012 (1,759). Growth was led by a strong US market and outstanding sales in the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe, as the company opened a further eight new dealerships in the first three months of the year.

The Americas forged ahead with 632 cars delivered to customers in the region, a 35.04% increase on Q1 2012.  This performance can be attributed to the increased strength of the Bentley dealer network in the United States and the arrival of key new models in the market including the Continental GT V8 and GTC V8 and the next generation Continental GT Speed.

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The Middle East region performed extremely well with deliveries up 41.07% to 237 cars. Asia Pacific also had an outstanding quarter, increasing its deliveries by 68.12% to 116 cars.  Japan saw growth of 30.56% with 47 deliveries. In China 474 cars were delivered to customers, representing a 17.99% decrease. Sales in China reflect the anticipation of the new Flying Spur, the top selling Bentley in China, which becomes available from mid-2013 onwards.

In Europe deliveries grew by 61.84% with 335 cars delivered to customers.  With an increase of 34.38% to 43 cars, growth in Russia remains strong, as Bentley shortly celebrates the first year of Bentley Russia by opening two new dealerships in Krasnodar and Yekaterinburg, doubling its presence in this key growth market.  In the UK, 371 cars were delivered to customers, representing a 59.23% increase on the first quarter of 2012. 

Source: Bentley