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    Jaguar Land Rover April Sales Down 13.3% at 39,185 Units

    JLR: A new all-electric version of the I-Pace has been launched ( Supplied )
    Jaguar sales were at 11,462 units, down 13.7 per cent. Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover Friday reported 13.3 per cent decline in total retail sales at 39,185 units in April.

    Sales of Land Rover during the month stood at 27,723 units, down 13.1 per cent year-on-year, the company said in a statement.

    Jaguar sales were at 11,462 units, down 13.7 per cent, it added.

    Retail sales were up again in the UK (12.1 per cent) and in North America (9.6 per cent), but were offset by lower sales in China (down 45.7 per cent) and in overseas markets (down 22.3 per cent) with retails in Europe also down by 5.5 per cent, it added.


    "Although this was a tough month for us due to continuing pressures in China, we are delighted to see good growth in the UK and the US. Once again we strongly outperformed the UK market and the US marked its best ever April sales," Jaguar Land Rover Chief Commercial Officer Felix Brautigam said.

    This month was a historic milestone for Jaguar, with the all-electric Jaguar I-PACE winning an extraordinary hat trick of awards – the 2019 World Car of the Year, World Car Design of the Year and World Green Car – which no car has ever done before. This is in addition to scooping the European Car of the Year and the China Green Car of the Year 2019 trophies, to name just a few of the accolades for the I-PACE. We continue to be encouraged by the market response to this incredible vehicle.

    At Land Rover, sales of the new Range Rover Evoque luxury compact SUV are starting to ramp up, as it is launched in an increasing number of countries following its global debut at the end of last year. In April, we were excited to premiere the China-produced version at the Shanghai auto show, tailored to the needs of our discerning customers in this important market.

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