Jaguar Land Rover, recorded the sales of September with a breath taking performance of 43,181 vehicles sold in the month, claiming up to 17% increase in the volumes against the same period of last year. During the first nine months of the year, Jaguar Land Rover sold 312,834 vehicles, which says a progress of 16% in the sales.
Sustained sales growth continues for Jaguar Land Rover with increases in all major regions (for September): the China Region up 46%, Asia Pacific up 29%, the UK up 11%, Europe up 8%, North America up 6%, and other overseas markets up 15%. Sales for the first nine months of the year were also up in all major regions with Asia Pacific up 29%, the China Region up 24%, North America up 17%, the UK up 15%, Europe up 5% and other overseas markets up 19%.
Commenting on the September performance Andy Goss, Jaguar Land Rover Group Sales Operations Director said: “This has been another record month for Jaguar and Land Rover with significant sales growth across all major regions. Jaguar is delivering impressive year on year growth having already surpassed its 2012 sales performance. The XF has delivered a September sales record thanks to an enhanced engine line-up and the introduction of the Sportbrake and the XJ continues to do well, particularly in China and North America.
Specifically, in September, Jaguar sold 8,462 vehicles up 35% reflecting a strong introduction of F-TYPE. Meanwhile, the XF delivered the solid performance than the XJ, by 51%. Jaguar demonstrated growth in all of the major regions: China Region up 218% reflecting the impact of new model actions introduced in the intervening period, North America up 36%, Asia Pacific up 30%, Europe up 12%, the UK up 8% and other overseas markets up 50%.
Calendar year to date, Jaguar sold 57,660 vehicles up 38% with increases in each major region: 122% up in the China Region, 33% in North America, 24% in Asia Pacific, 19% in the UK, 18% in Europe and 29% in other overseas markets.
In September, Land Rover sold 34,719 vehicles up by 13%, while the Range Rover Evoque posed some strong numbers for the month, up by 31% – a record September performance, and all-new Range Rover Sport which sold 5,193 vehicles in September. Positive performances were recorded in: the China Region up 30%, Asia Pacific up 29%, the UK up 12% and Europe up 8%. Sales in North America were down by 2% due to run out of the original Range Rover Sport, the new model is now being launched in the market.
Calendar year to date, Land Rover sold 255,174 vehicles up 12% with both the Freelander and Evoque delivering impressive performances up 24% and 14% respectively. Positive growth was seen in all major regions: Asia Pacific up 31%, the UK and China Region each up 13%, North America up 12%, Europe up 3% and other overseas markets up 18%.
Adding his note to the Land Rover, Andy said, “Meanwhile Land Rover continues to build on the momentum of its new and refreshed model introductions with the Range Rover Evoque delivering a record September sales performance and the all-new Range Rover Sport performing strongly in its first month of sales, ahead of its full market roll-out.”