JLR’s global retail sales down 13 percent in Q4 2021

JLR has attributed the dip in sales to the continuing impact of global semiconductor shortages adding that it has started to see some improvement in chip availability and wholesale numbers as compared to the preceding quarter.  

13 Jan 2022 | 8553 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Global retail sales of Tata Motors's  UK-based subsidiary Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) fell by 13.6% to 80,126  units during the quarter ending December 2021 (Q3 FY2022) in comparison to the preceding quarter (Q2 FY2022) and 37.6% from the quarter a year ago (Q3 FY2021).

JLR has attributed the dip in sales to ...

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