India's Tata-owned Jaguar Land Rover is planning to expand its plant at Castle Bromwich to build new Jaguar models and overhaul the brand. According to The Telegraph, JLR intends to
Tatas-owned JLR is exploring to push its Jaguar brand beyond the realms of luxury cars and is actively considering to introduce a crossover vehicle under the marquee in future.
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British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is on an aggressive expansion drive with plans to open nine new dealerships this year. The carmaker on Wednesday inaugurated its first
UK-based Jaguar Land Rover showcased four new models in India for the first time at the the biennial Auto Expo here today. After having showcased the vehicles at several international
Tata Motors second quarter consolidated net profit fell 16 per cent to Rs 1,877 crore on account of forex loss, decline in passenger car sales and overall cost pressures.
Global sales of luxury Jaguar cars owned by Tata Motors have been falling for the last four months, casting a sense of gloom at a time when sales of its
Tatas-owned British marque Jaguar today said it will launch its luxury sedan XKR-S at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show, which is scheduled to start from March 1.
Tata Motors owned Jaguar has unveiled a electric concept car that can run 900 kms to a charge with a top speed of 320 kms per hour.
Christened C-X75, it
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