Here’s Why 2022 Was Special For Rolls-Royce

Have you heard about Rolls-Royce Bespoke? It’s a division embedded inside the British luxury carmaker’s belly, and its name says it all. A highly-skilled set of people cater to the demands of clients who want luxury rides to their own taste. In other words, personalisation to the minutest of details. That means virtually endless possibilities exist to inject that special something in vehicles leaving Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood centre. And in 2022, Rolls-Royce Bespoke delivered more customised cars to their takers than ever in the marque’s 118-year history.

Gulf Historic is all set to come back for its third edition. 

A new poster showcasing the event’s celebration of racing and celebrating the world’s rich automotive history has been unveiled. This year’s encapsulating poster has been designed by artist Thomas Cantoni, and the artwork pays tribute to the rugged exhilaration and inimitable style of classic motorsport. From 8th-10th December, the Dubai Autodrome will be alive and thriving with the sights and sounds of engines from a bygone era, with two Formula One categories and three categories for endurance icons providing scintillating racing action. Alongside the on-track action will be a festival of activities, including a classic car show and concerts. 

MG Motor sales rise by 100% in the UAE

MG Motor, through their distributor Inter Emirates Motors, which is a subsidiary of Ali & Sons Holding LLC, secured 8th position in sales of the UAE market. The growth was achieved by opening multiple showrooms across the country with a robust service backend and a timely supply of cars. MG has plans to expand its footprint in the region further. MG Motor claims they now have 3% of the market share in the UAE, with a 100% increase from the previous year, where their market share was 1.5%.