The firm - which manufactures its vehicles in Goodwood, UK - said it saw sales increase in almost all regions, with particularly strong year-on-year growth in the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, the US and European markets.

It said the Americas saw significant growth and remains the largest single region for Rolls‑Royce that but there was also expanded interest in “bespoke commissions”.

A “single-digit” drop in sales was recorded in Greater China – which includes mainland China and areas such as Hong Kong – due to “ongoing headwinds”, but this was “successfully counterbalanced by increased sales in other markets”, according to the car maker.

The firm created more than 150 new jobs at its Goodwood plant in 2022 and it now employs a total of 2,500 people.

The firm unveiled the Rolls-Royce Spectre last year, its first-ever all-electric model, which serves a precursor to the whole Rolls-Royce range being electrified by 2030.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Rolls-Royce Motor...