Rolls-Royce is looking at expanding its Ghost model line-up, as strong demand for the new model looks to be pushing sales for 2010 to 2000 units - double the number of cars Rolls-Royce Sold last year.
Speaking with US financial website Bloomberg, Rolls CEO Torsten Mueller-Oetvoes said: "I'm quite confident that we're going to see a Ghost derivative to come. There's still a lot of potential in the market for a less formal Rolls model".
A lot of Rolls-Royce's recent growth has come from China - which is set to overtake the UK as R-R's most important market after the US, but it is also adding dealers in the Middle East, India and the US.
But Rolls-Royce will remain an exclusive, niche manufacturer. "We will definitely not end off in the tens of thousands of units," Mueller-Oetvoes said to Bloomberg. "That's not the right strategy for us. Rolls-Royce always needs to stay very exclusive. We only build a car when there is a customer behind it."