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Jaguar Land Rover Enjoyed Best Sales Result In India Last 5 Years In The FY23-24

Luxury SUV marque Jaguar Land Rover retailed 854 items within the final quarter of the FY23-24 in India

Jaguar Land Rover FY23-24 sales

Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has introduced its outcomes for the earlier monetary 12 months (FY) that simply concluded, FY 2023-24. The luxurious model dispatched 4,436 items within the interval of April 2023 to March 2024, a year-on-year (YoY) bump in gross sales by a formidable 81 %. JLR bought 854 items within the final quarter alone of the mentioned monetary 12 months.

Model-wise Sales Details

It looks as if the star performers these previous 12 months for JRL had been the brand new Land Rover Range Rover flagship SUV and the Land Rover Defender, every having fun with a YoY retail gross sales progress of a mammoth 160 % and 120 % respectively. Meanwhile, the 2024 Land Rover Discovery Sport noticed a 50 % progress in YoY demand, whereas the smallest SUV of the luxurious lineup – the Range Rover Evoque – witnessed a YoY uptake of 55 %.

Recapping JLR’s India Run In FY23-24

2024 Land Rover Discovery Sport

While the Jaguar a part of JLR has had a comparatively silent journey in FY23-24, Land Rover introduced out a couple of new launches and updates to a few of its India-spec fashions. It launched the facelifted Velar in July 2023 and adopted it up with the V8 powered variants of the Range Rover Sport in December 2023. In the final quarter of the mentioned monetary 12 months, the luxurious marque launched the up to date Discovery Sport and Evoque – each that includes slight beauty tweaks and minor function updates – to Indian shores.

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What Do Jaguar And Land Rover Offer Currently?

Jaguar F-Pace

Jaguar presently has solely three fashions on sale in India: the F-Pace SUV, I-Pace electrical SUV and the F-Type sports activities coupe. The trio is priced between Rs 72.90 lakh and Rs 1.56 crore with the latter more likely to be discontinued quickly in India. On the opposite hand, Land Rover affords greater than 5 SUVs in India together with its line of Range Rover fashions. Its fashions are priced within the vary of Rs 67.90 lakh to Rs 4.47 crore.

All costs ex-showroom pan-India

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The Rover 75 Had A Retro Design And A BMW Z1 Suspension

The Rover model – to not be confused with Land Rover – had an extended and attention-grabbing historical past. The marque was discontinued in April of 2005, however lots of its fashions are nonetheless considered a few of Europe’s most distinctive merchandise. That holds very true for the Rover 75, a stately sedan that had a classic design and applied sciences borrowed from BMW.

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Why Do We Love It?

At the guts of the Rover 75’s enchantment is its retro design, a departure from the standard styling prevalent in Europe’s D-segment of automobiles through the period. Richard Woolley’s imaginative and prescient introduced forth a car that embraced classical aesthetics, standing out boldly amidst its extra modern-looking rivals on the time. 

The D-segment, a fiercely aggressive area within the late Nineteen Nineties, noticed the Rover 75 enterprise into uncharted territory with its throwback design. While it had first rate engines and superior applied sciences, potential patrons usually assumed it was hopelessly outclassed by its rivals. This notion, maybe fueled by exterior components like BMW’s publicized criticism and monetary challenges, resulted in a scenario the place the Rover 75 confronted an uphill battle for recognition.

MG Cyberster Specs Officially Announced: 536 HP And 535 LB-FT

The MG Cyberster, which was initially introduced as a concept in 2021 and later showcased at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, has finally revealed its technical specifications at the Chengdu Motor Show in China.

Powering this two-seater sports car are two electric motors, delivering a combined output of 536 horsepower and 535 pound-feet of torque. With this power, the Cyberster can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.2 seconds. The car is equipped with a 77-kWh battery pack that offers a range of 360 miles. However, it’s important to note that this range is based on the China light-duty vehicle test cycle (CLTC). If converted to the WLTP standard or adjusted for EPA ratings for a hypothetical US-spec Cyberster, the range would be lower.

Hennessey Venom F5 Successor Inspired by Porsche Carrera GT

The Texas-based hypercar manufacturer, Hennessey, started as a tuning shop and later became a reputable brand with its custom-made model, the Venom F5. Currently, the company is focused on producing the Coupe, Roadster, and track-focused Revolution versions of the Venom F5. However, their attention has already shifted towards planning their next model, which is expected to arrive in 2027 or 2028.

In an interview with Top Gear magazine, John Hennessey hinted that their upcoming vehicle may draw inspiration from the legendary Porsche Carrera GT. While he didn’t provide specific details, the magazine suggests that it could be an analog open-top car, featuring a naturally aspirated engine paired with a manual gearbox. To refresh your memory, the Carrera GT, which preceded the 918 Spyder, was a V10 targa with a manual transmission and no turbocharging.

Lotus Showcasing Evija, Emira, & Eletre at Goodwood Festival

Lotus is gearing up for the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it will make its biggest appearance to date. The British automaker will feature its entire lineup of cars, including the Eletre, Emira, and Evija, with the aim of captivating performance car enthusiasts. This year is particularly significant for Lotus as it celebrates its 75th anniversary in an unprecedented way. One of the highlights of the festival will be the ‘Lotus Moment,’ a special parade of both past and present Lotus cars, paying homage to the brand’s storied legacy.

Among the models on display, the highly anticipated Eletre, an all-electric SUV, will have its dynamic debut at the festival. Designed to cater to a new generation of Lotus customers, the Eletre combines practicality, versatility, and the iconic Lotus design DNA. Visitors can expect to see the advanced all-electric powertrain and driver-focused tech of the Eletre demonstrated twice a day by Lotus’ Customer Experience team.

Another notable debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed is the 2.0-liter four-cylinder Emira, which marks the expansion of the Emira range. Customer deliveries of the four-cylinder Emira will begin later this year, representing a pivotal moment in Lotus history as it will be the brand’s last gasoline-powered car.

Attendees of the festival will have the opportunity to witness the Eletre, Emira, Emira V6, and electric hypercar Evija in action during the iconic Hill Climb. Mike Johnstone, Group Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer of Lotus, expressed his pride in the brand’s significant presence at the festival, emphasizing that the current range of cars pays tribute to Lotus’ heritage.

In addition to the exhilarating Hill Climb, the Lotus stand will be a hub of activity throughout the weekend. This includes a live Q&A session with Jenson Button, who will also be driving a Lotus Evija during the Hill Climb. The festival will also feature live recordings of The Smoking Tire podcast and daily presentations of the Eletre’s advanced audio system by experts from KEF.

This year, Lotus commemorates its anniversary by embracing the future while honoring its past. The brand’s bold display at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed promises to showcase the transformation of Lotus and provide an electrifying experience for all car enthusiasts in attendance.

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