In the month of September 2017
Tata Motors announced that the retail sales for Jaguar Land Rover totalled were 65,097 vehicles in September, up 6.6% compared to September 2016, primarily reflecting continued solid sales of the F-PACE as well as the introduction of the Range Rover Velar, Jaguar XF Sportbrake and long wheel base Jaguar XFL in China.Retail sales in September were up year-on-year in China (20.1%), North America (17.1%), Overseas markets (10.2%) and Europe (1.0%) but down 3.7% in the UK reflecting general market conditions.
Jaguar retail sales were 18,336 vehicles in September, up 3.9% on September 2016, primarily driven by continued solid sales of F-PACE and the introduction of the long wheel base XFL in China.
Land Rover retailed 46,761 vehicles in September, up 7.7% compared to September of last year, primarily reflecting the introduction of the new Range Rover Velar.
October will see the launch of the 2018 model of Range Rover Sport, which will be Jaguar Land Rover's first plug-in hybrid electric vehicle and marks a significant step on the company's road to electrification.
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