Burgeoning sales by 'young' Bentley brand

Updated: 2011-11-15 14:12

(chinadaily.com.cn)

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A full-scale replica of the Bentley State Limousine created for Queen Elizabeth II for her Golden Jubilee in 2002 was on show at Shanghai's landmark Si Nan Mansions from Oct 30 to Nov 4.

But it was only one of the attractions at the luxury carmaker's first brand culture exhibition in China, held to mark the 10th anniversary of its entry in the market.

The exhibition also displayed the Bentley EXP-2, its oldest car still in existence, and the so-called "Blower Bentley", a supercharged 4.5-liter that was driven by renowned British racing car driver Tim Birkin in the 1920s.

According to Peter Mak, president of Bentley's China operations, the exhibition was held to display the brand's remarkable performance in China over the last decade and raise awareness of the car among ordinary people.

"Bentley is not the most sporty vehicle, nor the most luxurious - but it is the best combination of sportiness, comfort and craftsmanship," said Mak.

In 2002, when the British motoring icon first entered China's market, it only delivered 41 cars. By 2010, the number grew to 815.

But this year has seen the most remarkable growth in sales of its cars, which are usually priced at 4 million yuan ($599,000) to 5 million yuan in China.

In the first nine months of 2011 alone, Bentley sold 1,103 cars in China, up 84 percent from the same period in 2010.

According to Mak, Bentley is still a young brand in China, but its performance is turning heads in the motoring world.

In 2009, China surpassed Germany to become Bentley's third-largest market, then continued to rise to become its No 2 country for sales following only the US.

By the end of 2010 it had 13 dealerships on the Chinese mainland, four of which were among Bentley's 10 largest dealerships in the world. Its Beijing outlet has the largest sales globally.

The president noted that in addition to the mainland's international metropolises, Bentley will now focus on smaller cities whose economies are growing rapidly.

He predicted that China will surpass the US to become Bentley's largest market in two years.