Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) today reported 11.9 per cent rise in retail sales at 45,180 units in April 2018.
Sales were driven by introduction of new models including the Range Rover Velar, Land Rover Discovery and Jaguar E-Pace, the company said in a statement.
Retail sales for April were up significantly year-on-year in China (28.9 per cent), the UK (25.9 per cent), overseas markets (21.3 per cent) and North America (2.5 per cent) but down in Europe (10.2 per cent), with continuing uncertainty over diesel in the UK and Europe.
While Jaguar's retail sales last month were up 8 per cent to 13,289 units, Land Rover retailed 31,891 units, up 13.6 per cent compared to April 2017.
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