JAGUAR LAND ROVER U.S. SALES
JAGUAR LAND ROVER REPORTS U.S. SALES FOR NOVEMBER
- Jaguar and Land Rover brands both post monthly sales increases for 2nd consecutive month
- Land Rover brand increases 15 percent for November
- Jaguar brand increases 33 percent for November
- Jaguar XF drives sales increase over November 2008
- Land Rover LR4 and Range Rover Sport drives sales increase over November 2008
NOVEMBER 1, 2009 MAHWAH, NJ – Jaguar Land Rover North America today reported November U.S. sales: Jaguar sales were 1,153 units, 33 percent up from 867 in November 2008; Land Rover sales were 2,166 units, 15 percent up from 1,888 in November 2008. Jaguar Land Rover North America November U.S. sales for both brands total 3,319 units, a 20 percent increase from 2,755 in November 2008. On a year-to-date basis in the U.S., Jaguar brand is down 22 percent and Land Rover is down 16 percent, for a combined Jaguar Land Rover North American YTD sales down 18 percent.
"November is the 2nd month in a row in which both Jaguar and Land Rover brands have achieved monthly sales increases driven by new model year products," said JLRNA President Gary Temple. "We are especially pleased we are attracting new customers to our brands with the 2010 Jaguar XF and Land Rover LR4."
U.S. BRAND HIGHLIGHTS
JAGUAR
For November, Jaguar's U.S. sales were up 33 percent, driven by XF and XK sales increases. Jaguar XF sales of 973 units were up 68 percent versus 578 sales in November 2008. The Jaguar XK reached 142 units this month, up 65 percent from 86 units in November 2008.
Jaguar's 2010 XF lineup includes four models: The XF Luxury powered by the 300-hp 4.2 liter V8; The XF Premium Luxury powered by 385-hp 5.0 liter V8; the XF Supercharged powered by a 470-hp version of the 5.0-liter V8; and the XFR powered by the 510-hp supercharged version of the 5.0 liter V8. In 2010 Jaguar will launch one of the most anticipated new models in the industry, the all-new XJ luxury sedan, starting at $72,500 MSRP.
LAND ROVER
Land Rover's U.S. sales in November were up 15 percent, driven by increases in the LR4 and Range Rover Sport models. The Range Rover Sport continues its solid 2009 performance with September sales of 986 units, up 42 percent from 693. LR4 sales increased 100 percent to 338 units from 169 in November 2008.
For the 2010 Model Year Land Rover's lineup features four models: The 230-hp 3.0 liter V6 powered LR2; the new LR4 powered by the 375-hp 5.0 liter V8; the Range Rover Sport and Range Rover, both available with the naturally-aspirated 375-hp V8 and 510-hp supercharged 5.0 liter V8 powertrains.