Jaguar Land Rover surpasses 600,000 unit sales for the first time in a fiscal

Marking its seventh successive years of sales growth, the British luxury carmaker has notched record sales of 604,009 vehicles in 2016-17. China and North America are the top two global markets, followed by the UK and Europe.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 07 Apr 2017 Views icon3966 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Jaguar Land Rover surpasses 600,000 unit sales for the first time in a fiscal

The Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover has reported record retail sales of 604,009 vehicles (including sales from its China joint venture) in the financial year, up 16 percent compared to 2015-16, exceeding 600,000 units for the first time in the company’s history. Retail sales for the fourth quarter were 179,509 vehicles, up 13 percent on the same quarter a year ago, and March sales reached 90,838 units, up 21 percent on March 2016.

Retail sales for the full financial year were up year-on-year in China (32%), North America (24%), the UK (16%) and Europe (13%), whilst sales in other overseas markets were down 6 percent. For the month of March, retail sales were up in Europe (21%), North America (21%), China (21%) and overseas markets (6%) compared to March 2016. In the UK, March sales were up 26.5 percent to a record 31,778 vehicles.

Andy Goss, Jaguar Land Rover Group Sales Operations Director said: “These numbers set the seal on Jaguar Land Rover’s seventh successive year of sales growth, by breaking through the 600,000 barrier. We continue to make encouraging gains in key markets such as China and North America, as well as seeing sustained customer demand for the Jaguar F-Pace, Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Discovery Sport.

“The last 12 months have seen the launch of three completely new product lines, and successful growth across many of our existing products. Jaguar sales are still increasing strongly and Jaguar is now Europe’s fastest-growing car brand.”

Retail sales for Jaguar were a record 172,848 vehicles in the financial year, up 83 percent compared to the prior year primarily driven by the successful introduction of the F-Pace and solid sales of the XE and XF. Jaguar retails in the fourth quarter were 53,972 vehicles, up 81 percent on the same quarter last year, and 27,820 units in the month of March, up 83 percent compared to March 2016.

Land Rover retailed 431,161 vehicles this financial year, up 1 percent compared to last year, as continuing strong sales of the Discovery Sport, Evoque and Range Rover Sport were offset by the run-out of Defender and Discovery. Retail sales for Land Rover for the fourth quarter were 125,537 units, down 3 percent on quarter four last year, and retails in March were 63,018 vehicles, up 5 percent compared to March 2016.

Last month Land Rover launched the Velar, a new addition to the Range Rover family, positioned between the Evoque and Range Rover Sport.

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