After a positive opening, the company further gained 5 per cent to Rs 472.95 on the BSE.
At the NSE, the stock went up by 5 per cent to Rs 473.35.
"After disappointments over the past two quarters, JLR delivered a good set of numbers," Edelweiss Research said in a report.
Robust performance of JLR somewhat helped the numbers, but currency volatilities, which saw the rupee appreciating against the pound, cast some adverse impact on the bottom line. JLR reported a 13 per cent jump in retail sales and a 10.1 per cent increase in revenues during the reporting quarter.
The Tata group company reported a 35 per cent drop in 2016-17 post tax profit at Rs 7,454 crore at a consolidated level. Total revenues moved up to Rs 15,206 crore in the fourth quarter from the year-ago's Rs 14,258 crore on a standalone basis.