ROLLS Royce Motor Cars, based in West Sussex, has achieved the highest annual sales in its 115-year history.

More than 4,100 cars were delivered to customers in more than 50 countries around the world in 2018.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, chief executive, Rolls-Royce, said: “Last year was a most successful, record-breaking year for Rolls Royce.

“We have seen growth in all our regions around the world.

“We are deeply focused on each and every one of our customers and are delivering on their demanding expectations.

“The Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood is acknowledged and celebrated as a global centre of luxury manufacturing excellence, where our skilled, dedicated team create the world’s finest, most sought-after luxury products.

“We set a formidable mark in 2018.

“I am confident it will prove the spur to even greater success in 2019.”

The Americas remained the company’s largest market in 2018.

Sales also grew across all regions during the year with buoyant customer demand across the model range.

Phantom was a major growth driver, flanked by the very contemporary Wraith and Dawn models.

In 2018, Rolls-Royce’s craftspeople delivered some of the most ambitious customer commissions ever undertaken at Goodwood, taking bespoke design, engineering, materials and methods to new heights of technical and aesthetic brilliance.

To meet growing worldwide demand for its products, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars employed 200 new staff, mainly in skilled manufacturing roles, during 2018.

These new appointments mean the total workforce at the Home of Rolls-Royce now exceeds 2,000 people for the first time since the plant opened in 2003.

The year also saw a record intake of 23 new entrants to the company’s highly-successful apprenticeship programme.

Since its launch in 2006, more than 100 candidates have completed the transition from total beginner to highly-skilled specialist.

Most are still with the company, many in senior technical and supervisory roles.

The single-line manufacturing system at Goodwood, installed in 2017, proved completely successful in its first full year of operations.

This year saw further refinements to manufacturing facilities, equipment and processes to maximise efficiency and ensure the highest levels of quality as demanded by Rolls-Royce customers.

The company has also extended its presence in Spain with a new showroom in the centre of Barcelona. In 2017, sales of luxury products and services in Spain rose by nearly ten per cent.