Jaguar, Land Rover Models Launched in India


Mumbai, June 28 (IANS):  Nearly 16 months after acquiring the iconic Jaguar and Land Rover brands, Tata Motors formally launched the luxury cars in India here Sunday.

Tata Motors chairman Ratan Tata said initially, three Jaguar and two Land Rover models would be available in the country.

While Jaguar models will be available in the price band of Rs.63-92 lakh, the Land Rover will be in the Rs.63-89 lakh range.

"Finance options will be available from Tata Motors," Tata said, adding: "I think the cars will exhibit the levels of technology and levels of performance here."

Jaguar Land Rover managing director Phil Popham said the models would soon be available in five-six cities.

Tata Motors had acquired Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford Motor Co for $2.3 billion in March last year.

  

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  • AFSAL AMBALAVAN, SAUDI ARABIA/ INDIA

    Wed, Jul 01 2009

    I am Afsal Ambalavan employed with AL SAIF MOTORS Saudi Arabia,the exclusive dealer for Landrover and jaguar Vehicles,since 14 years.It is glad to know that JLR is going to be launch soon in India,and being a member of JLR since i would like to work in india one of an esteemed concern like Tata motors.

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