Bentley celebrates with record sales in 2020

The British marque had a challenging 2020 but came up with record sales.   Photos: Bentley

The British marque had a challenging 2020 but came up with record sales. Photos: Bentley

Bentley Motors has achieved record sales in 2020 despite Covid restrictions, with particularly strong performance in China, Americas and Asia Pacific.

The British brand has just announced total sales of 11,206 in 2020, an increase of two per cent over 2019. 

Although the pre-COVID sales forecast was much greater, new model introductions fuelled this significant achievement which was the highest sales performance in any of the luxury British marque’s 101 years.

Bentley’s production was shutdown for seven weeks beginning in March, and running at a 50 per cent output for a further nine weeks thereafter, as social distancing measures were introduced. 

A resulting comprehensive redesign of the production facility enabled Bentley to meet this global demand while in parallel maintaining these social distancing protocols to the current day and beyond.

The Americas remained Bentley’s number one region although a strong performance in China, posting an increase of 48 per cent, ran it close.

The Bentley Bentayga hybrid (above) will make an impact in 2021 for the brand.

The Bentley Bentayga hybrid (above) will make an impact in 2021 for the brand.

Adrian Hallmark, Chairman and CEO of Bentley Motors, said that although the brand anticipated greater sales before the pandemic struck, ”when you consider the level of restrictions around the world for the majority of the year, to achieve a record sales performance is a strong measure of our potential”. 

“As we look to the year ahead we remain cautiously optimistic as much remains uncertain. One thing that doesn’t is our commitment to progress, the first step of which is the launch of the Bentayga Hybrid,” he said.

“This is one of nine new models we will launch this year as we continue on our Beyond100 strategic path and our accelerated journey towards becoming a fully electrified car company by 2030.”

Key to the company’s ongoing success was the introduction of a number of new models, combined with greater global availability of other popular models. In particular the all-new Flying Spur was launched internationally and received a phenomenal reception from customers and media alike.

The V8 version of the Bentley Flying Spur will increase sales for the brand.

The V8 version of the Bentley Flying Spur will increase sales for the brand.

This demand was increased further in October with the introduction of a high-performance V8 engine derivative.

The Bentley Continental GT (24 per cent) and GT Convertible (15 per cent) together accounted for 39 per cent of total sales, finishing the year as Bentley’s number one selling model line. However, in spite of the run out of the previous generation model, and delays to market entry of the all-new Bentayga due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the pioneering, go-anywhere SUV was still the biggest selling single model, accounting for 37 per cent of total sales.

The Americas region delivered 3035 cars, an increase of four per cent on the corresponding figure for 2019, 2913. Placing the region as Bentley’s number one market, this strong performance was boosted by the introduction of the Flying Spur and a full year of sales of the Continental GT and GT Convertible luxury Grand Tourer.

Bentley’s biggest growth was reserved for China, posting a sales increase of 48 per cent, 2880 cars, against 1,940, as the traditional sedan market welcomed the introduction of the all-new Flying Spur, with Bentayga sales remaining strong.

The Asia Pacitic region, which includes New Zealand, had an increase of 11 per cent on 2019 with a total of 1203. Bentley New Zealand’s total figures should be available in the next few days. 

Europe closed the year with the delivery of 2,193 cars, against a figure of 2,670 in 2019, a decrease of 18 per cent with the region impacted because of the market entry delays of the all-new Bentayga.

Bentley’s home market in the UK continued its consistent strong performance, recording sales of 1,160 cars. This represented a decrease of 22 per cent over the previous year.

Bentley delivered 735 cars to the Middle East in 2020, against a total of 852 the previous year.

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