Jaguar Land Rover sold 29,893 vehicles in the month of November, an increase of 14 per cent versus the same period last year. During the first 11 months of the year, Jaguar Land Rover sold 324,184 vehicles, up 32 per cent.
November sales increased in almost every major
market with sales up in China (43 per cent), Asia Pacific (26 per cent), the UK (15 per cent) and Europe (12 per cent). In North America, sales were down 7 per cent, reflecting model year changeover effects and increased competitive conditions.
Since the start of the year, Jaguar Land Rover has seen strong sales performance across all of its major markets, with increases in China (73 per cent), Asia Pacific (37 per cent), the UK (20 per cent), Europe (37 per cent) and North America (12 per cent).
"Both Jaguar and Land Rover brands continue to deliver strong sales globally. The record breaking performance in our home market, the UK, is great news. The Jaguar XF is starting to gain traction in the market place, while the continued success of the Range Rover Sport and Evoque is encouraging as we are launching our new Range Rover to customers," said Phil Popham, Jaguar Land Rover's Director of Group Sales Operations.
In November, Land Rover sold 25,862 vehicles, up 17 per cent compared to the previous year, with increased sales of Range Rover Evoque (39 per cent), Range Rover Sport (3 per cent), Land Rover Discovery (2 per cent) and Freelander (53 per cent). Since the start of the year, Land Rover has sold over 275,000, up 38 per cent compared to the same period last year.
Jaguar sold 4,031 vehicles in November (down by 5 per cent) in anticipation of the introduction of the 2013 Model Year XF and XJ model ranges, including all-wheel drive and new engine options, across most markets at the end of the year. In the first 11 months of the year, Jaguar sold 48,908 vehicles (up by 7 per cent) reflecting the strong performance of the Jaguar XF.
November sales increased in almost every major
market with sales up in China (43 per cent), Asia Pacific (26 per cent), the UK (15 per cent) and Europe (12 per cent). In North America, sales were down 7 per cent, reflecting model year changeover effects and increased competitive conditions.
Since the start of the year, Jaguar Land Rover has seen strong sales performance across all of its major markets, with increases in China (73 per cent), Asia Pacific (37 per cent), the UK (20 per cent), Europe (37 per cent) and North America (12 per cent).
"Both Jaguar and Land Rover brands continue to deliver strong sales globally. The record breaking performance in our home market, the UK, is great news. The Jaguar XF is starting to gain traction in the market place, while the continued success of the Range Rover Sport and Evoque is encouraging as we are launching our new Range Rover to customers," said Phil Popham, Jaguar Land Rover's Director of Group Sales Operations.
In November, Land Rover sold 25,862 vehicles, up 17 per cent compared to the previous year, with increased sales of Range Rover Evoque (39 per cent), Range Rover Sport (3 per cent), Land Rover Discovery (2 per cent) and Freelander (53 per cent). Since the start of the year, Land Rover has sold over 275,000, up 38 per cent compared to the same period last year.
Jaguar sold 4,031 vehicles in November (down by 5 per cent) in anticipation of the introduction of the 2013 Model Year XF and XJ model ranges, including all-wheel drive and new engine options, across most markets at the end of the year. In the first 11 months of the year, Jaguar sold 48,908 vehicles (up by 7 per cent) reflecting the strong performance of the Jaguar XF.
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