Tata Motors‘ Jaguar Land Rover November 2016 US sales included a 217% year on year rise in Jaguar volume to 3,381 units. Land Rover sales reached 5,659 units, the second highest November on record but down 13% from the record 6,539 units in November 2015. Sales for both brands rose 19% to 9,040 units, a JLR US market record for the month.
Year-to-date JLR US sales rose 23% to 92,531.
“We are proud to report a 19% unit sales increase for Jaguar Land Rover for the month, and a 23% increase year-to-date. Our wide range of competitive product offerings is met with continued customer interest and demand,” said Joe Eberhardt, president and CEO, Jaguar Land Rover, North America. “We are thrilled that Jaguar continues to track as the fastest growing brand in the US and has achieved a 100% increase for the year on the strength of its expanded product line up.”
US brand highlights
- Land Rover
- For the month of November, Land Rover sales hit 5,659 units sold, the second highest November ever for the brand. (November of 2015 was the all-time November high for the brand in the US) For the month of November, the Range Rover Sport was the volume leader hitting 1,885 units sold.
- Range Rover hit 1,242 units sold and sales of the Discovery Sport hit 1,139 units.
- Jaguar
- For the month of November, Jaguar sales were 3,381 units, a 217% increase from 1,065 units in November 2015; making it the best Jaguar November sales month since 2003.
- November marked the sixth full sales month of Jaguar’s two new entry luxury vehicles: the 2017 XE compact luxury sedan, starting at $34,900, and the 2017 F-Pace compact luxury SUV, starting at $40,9901. Competitively priced within their respective segments, these two new models appeal to an all-new segment of buyers for the brand. The XE is available with two gasoline engines, a 240-hp turbocharged four-cylinder and a 340-hp supercharged V6. The F-Pace is available with the same 340-hp supercharged V6, as well as a 380-hp supercharged V6 in the ‘S’ model. Both vehicles are available with a 180-hp turbocharged diesel engine, which returns 42mpg highway2 on Jaguar XE models and 33mpg highway on F-Pace models.
- The Jaguar XE hit 951 units sold and the F-Pace hit 1,525 units sold, making it the brand’s volume leader for the month.
- Year to date through November, Jaguar has doubled its volume with sales up 103% to 26,949 units sold versus 13,269 in 2015.