China's love affair with luxury cars

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The mainland has about 825,000 multi-millionaires and at least 51,000 billionaires. Forbes magazine reported 64 billionaires in China, ranking the nation second in the world for the first time.

For luxury car makers, the writing is on the wall for future sales growth.

Last year, Lamborghini delivered 80 models to the Chinese mainland. The car maker set a sales target of more than 100 units this year, following the introduction of its Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera, which costs more than 3 million yuan.

Lamborghini unveiled a special edition Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce at the Beijing auto show in April, which is tailor made for the Chinese market. Although it has a limit of only 10 cars worldwide, the 7.6 million yuan models were sold out during the seven-day event.

"The luxury products segment is very big in China," Winkelmann said. "But the car business is still a niche market and is mainly a boom in four-door sedans. Only in the last year has there been a shift to two-door luxury sport cars. It's our opportunity to get closer to the market and make our brand more known."

Lamborghini now has eight dealers across China, and it plans to increase the network to more than 10 by the end of this year.

Even though super sports cars aren't the stuff of daily commuting and grocery shopping, luxury car makers aren't ignoring the trend toward a lower-carbon lifestyle. They are endeavoring to make their models lighter and more fuel-efficient without jeopardizing the driving dynamics that make sports car driving so thrilling.

They are downsizing engine capacities and using turbo technology or diesel engines to boost performance.

Porsche is adopting its light-weight construction to lower the fuel consumption of its new Cayenne SUV by 23 percent, to 10.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Its carbon dioxide emissions have also been reduced.

Zhong Shi, an independent auto analyst, said luxury car producers are committed to enhancing fuel-efficiency although the cost of driving is not a big deal for their customers.

"Gas-guzzling models have been under great pressure from Western environmental protectionists and don't fit China's blueprint for the automotive industry. So luxury car makers need to make their gestures," said Zhong.

Porsche sold 308 vehicles in China's mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan in 2003. The figure soared to 9,090 units last year. China is now becoming Porsche's second-largest market, contributing 10 percent to total sales. China is also the largest market for the Cayenne model.

Lamborghini's Winkelmann said his company's green strategy aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in its cars by 35 percent by 2015. The Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera already has achieved a 20 percent reduction.

Luxury car makers noted interesting demographics in the China markets. The proportion of female buyers is the highest of any country in the world, they said, and the average age of buyers is lower than in the US and Europe.

"We are seeing continuous strong growth of Rolls-Royce sales, particularly among younger elites aged between 20 and 30," said Jenny Zheng, general manager of Rolls-Royce for China's mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Technological advances are considered crucial in breaking fresh ground in China's luxury car market.

Rolls-Royce recently unveiled its first on-board system that allows motorists to use their iPhone and iPod Touch while driving. That will be available on its newest model - the Ghost.

China is now the third-biggest market in the world for Rolls-Royce. Sales in China's mainland tripled in the first quarter of this year. The car maker has just opened a new dealership in Ningbo, its eighth store in China's mainland, and said it is considering expanding to other cities as well.

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