Rolls-Royce Announces Global Dealer Awards for 2025
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What Happened
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced its Global Dealer Awards, celebrating outstanding performance by dealer partners in 2025. The awards cover categories tied to business objectives, brand communications, and client service, and are complemented by regional awards. The winners include Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Osaka as Dealer of the Year, Rolls-Royce Motor Hong Kong as Sales Dealer of the Year, and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Dubai as Ownership Services Dealer of the Year.
“The global success of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a testament to our dealer partners’ incredible level of dedication to offering an exceptional client experience. Their local knowledge and insights, as well as deeply personalised individual client engagement, is central to the experience we offer our clients as a true House of Luxury. These awards recognise some truly outstanding contributions to ex”
- Dealer of the Year: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Osaka
- Sales Dealer of the Year: Rolls-Royce Motor Hong Kong
- Ownership Services Dealer of the Year: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Dubai
- Client Engagement Dealer of the Year: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Riyadh
- Bespoke Dealer of the Year: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars London
- Provenance Dealer of the Year: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Auckland
Why this matters
The awards highlight the critical role of Rolls-Royce’s global dealer network in delivering its luxury strategy and exceptional client experiences.
Terms in This Story
- Bespoke
- Custom-made or personalized to a client's specifications, often referring to unique vehicle features or accessories.
- Provenance
- The history of ownership or origin of a vehicle, often important for luxury and classic cars.
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