CEO Torsten Muller-Otvos upbeat about sales progress in 2019.
Luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce expects to achieve double-digit sales growth in China this year, although it will be lower than the 40 percent rate it saw in 2018, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
Torsten Muller-Otvos made the comments to Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the Shanghai Autoshow. "We are well set up for again quite a good growth rate in 2019. We definitely see double-digit growth," said the boss of the BMW-owned Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. He said growth would, however, unlikely reach the same level as last year."I don't think so. That would be a little bit too much," he said.
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