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Bentley just made more profit in six months than it did in the whole of 2021

Sales increased in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific but fell in China and the Middle East

Bentley has reported its half-year results for 2022(Image: James Lipman)

Half-year profits at Bentley Motors have jumped past the total the luxury car maker achieved in the whole of 2021, new figures have revealed.

The Crewe-headquartered company has posted operating profits of €398m for the first six months of the year, higher than the record €389m it achieved during 2021.

Bentley's revenue also increased by 29% to €1.707bn with its sales rising by 44% in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to 795, 33% in Europe to 1,524, 18% in Asia Pacific to 916 and 1% in the Americas to 2,068.

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However sales did fall by 25% on the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, and Macau to 1,621 because of extended Covid-19 lockdowns and by 9% to 474 in the Middle East.

Bentley added that the outlook for the second half of the year "remains challenging".

The best-selling Bentayga luxury SUV claimed 40% of total sales, with the latest Flying Spur sedan accounting for 27%, and the Continental GT Grand Tourer recording 33%.

Chairman and chief executive Adrian Hallmark said: "Despite the continued global economic instability, it is promising to see Bentley is showing financial consistency as we reinvent the company in line with our Beyond100 strategy and form a basis to withstand further external shocks.