Jaguar Land Rover sells 37,945 vehicles in July, up 5%
Jaguar Land Rover retail sales for fiscal 2019/20 year to date (April to July 2019) were 166,560, down 8.3 percent compared to the same period last year.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reported retail sales of 37,945 vehicles in July 2019, up 5 percent year on year. JLR claims the increase was led by recovery in the China market where retail sales grew 40.3 percent YoYas the company’s local turnaround plan began to take effect. Retail sales growth was also strong in the UK (8.8%) and up in North America (2.1%), broadly flat in Europe (0.3%) and down 20.1 percent in overseas markets.
JLR reports that model-wise, sales growth was led by the all-new Range Rover Evoque which grew 64.1 percent, with retail sales in China to start in August, and Range Rover Sport up 12.4 percent. Discovery Sport sales were 12.7 percent down reflecting the run out of the old model while the new refreshed model is still just ramping up.
While Jaguar retail sales in July 2019 comprised 11,386 vehicles, up 3.6 percent YoY, Land Rover retailed 26,559 vehicles, up 5.6 percent.
Felix Brautigam, chief commercial officer, Jaguar Land Rover, said, “July saw good retail sales growth in the UK, where we continued to outperform the overall industry trend, and the US, with the highest July sales on record for Jaguar Land Rover. Results in China were significantly better than the previous year, thanks to our proactive work with the retailer network. Whilst the market is still unstable, we look forward to building long-term sales momentum in this important region. July marked the official launch of the new Range Rover Evoque in China, to very positive customer and media reviews.
“A year on from its first deliveries, the treble World Car award-winning electric I-Pace continues to drive sales for Jaguar, ticking all the boxes for today’s discerning car enthusiast.
“Demand for Land Rover is also encouraging. We are delighted by the customer reaction to the new Range Rover Evoque, a truly refined Range Rover in a compact SUV package. As sales of the Evoque grow from strength to strength, we expect to build on this performance when the very comprehensively refreshed Discovery Sport starts to make an impact. The combination of unparalleled versatility and even more premium features will make the renewed Discovery Sport the SUV of choice for many families.”
Jaguar Land Rover's retail sales for fiscal 2019/20 year to date (April to July 2019) were 166,560 units, down 8.3 percent compared to the same period last year.
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