Auckland a winner at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars dealer awards

Auckland a winner at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars dealer awards

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has announced the winners of its annual Asia-Pacific (APAC) Regional Dealer Awards for 2025, recognising outstanding dealer performance. They also reflect the indispensable role played by dealer partners in delivering the Rolls-Royce experience consistently and authentically in markets shaped by diverse local cultures, economies and client expectations. The presentation ceremony took place in Hanoi, Vietnam in conjunction with its annual Regional Dealer Conference.
RRMC Auckland and Brisbane received top accolades, winning 2025 Global Provenance Dealer of the Year and 2025 Regional Best Prospecting Initiative Award respectively.
“Our dealer partners are the heartbeat of this journey – trusted ambassadors who bring our philosophy to life with unwavering dedication. I am continuously inspired by the cultural fluency and dedication they show in weaving our global philosophy into the local fabric of their communities. Their unique insights ensure that Rolls-Royce remains a universal icon of luxury while being deeply attuned to each place we call home. I am deeply inspired by their passion and extend my warmest congratulations to this year’s winners for their exceptional pursuit of excellence.”
Irene Nikkein, Regional Director Asia-Pacific, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

 

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