Sales success for Jaguar Land Rover UK with record year for Land Rover

7 January 2013

Jaguar Land Rover UK sold 68,586 cars in 2012, up 19.17 percent on 2011 with both brands retailing more vehicles in 2012 than in the previous year and Land Rover registering its best ever sales year in the UK.

 

  • Retail sales up 19.17% for Jaguar Land Rover UK
  • A UK record for Land Rover with more vehicles sold in a year than ever before  ‑ up 24.4%
  • Jaguar sales also up with strong performances from XF saloon and Sportbrake

Gaydon, Warwickshire, January 7 2013 ‑ Jaguar Land Rover UK sold 68,586 cars in 2012, up 19.17 percent on 2011 with both brands retailing more vehicles in 2012 than in the previous year and Land Rover registering its best ever sales year in the UK.

The Land Rover brand sold 54,480 vehicles in the UK, up almost 25 percent on the previous year and taking a 27 percent share of its market segment.

The success was driven by the first full year of sales for the Range Rover Evoque, which retailed 18,119 UK units making it Land Rover's biggest selling product in this market.

The Land Rover Discovery continued to sell well with sales up 7.4 percent and the brand's flagship product, the Range Rover, posted an excellent performance for its run out year by retailing almost 4,000 units. First customer deliveries for The All‑New Range Rover begin this month with many dealers reporting full order books for the next nine months and beyond.

UK registrations for Jaguar vehicles increased 2.4 percent to 14,105 units, despite increasingly competitive market conditions. The revised Jaguar XF saloon led the charge with a 10 percent increase in sales compared to 2011. The XF outperformed the segment by some margin and its 22 percent market share puts it ahead of the Mercedes Benz E‑Class and Audi A6 in terms of sales volume.

Sales of the recently introduced XF Sportbrake derivative are also off to an impressive start, securing 11 percent market share in December with further growth predicted in 2013.   

The Jaguar XJ luxury saloon also performed solidly in a segment, which, overall, reduced by over 10 percent in 2012. With a market share of almost 21 percent, the Jaguar XJ claims the number two spot in its segment, comfortably outperforming the BMW 7‑Series and Audi A8. The Jaguar XK also continues to hold its own against a raft of new competitors by notching up 26.5 percent market share.

It's a positive 2013 outlook for Jaguar in the UK with a full year of XF Sportbrake sales, the launch of the XFR‑S saloon and the highly anticipated F‑TYPE two‑seater sports car. Despite only being shown in public twice, UK dealers are reporting a very encouraging start for F‑TYPE in terms of interest and deposits taken.

Jeremy Hicks, Jaguar Land Rover UK Managing Director said: "2012 was a successful year for Jaguar and Land Rover in the UK despite an increasingly competitive market. We look forward to building on this performance in 2013 with the introduction of more new products ‑ including the All‑New Range Rover and the Jaguar F‑TYPE.

"Our product portfolio is becoming stronger each year as we respond to the needs of the market and introduce additional derivatives and engine options as well as all‑new vehicles.

"Both brands are supported by two of the best dealer networks in the UK and our corporate business is growing. This is certainly an exciting time to be leading the Jaguar and Land Rover brands in our home market."

ENDS

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Jaguar Land Rover global sales figures will be release next week (14/01/13) at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit and will be available to download from www.media.jaguarlandrover.com on this day.

For Further information, please contact:

Lucy Reynolds
UK PR Manager, Land Rover
+44 (0)7801 699 928 

Juliet Fairbairn
UK PR Manager, Jaguar
+44 (0)7585 795 758

Rachel Murray
UK Press Officer, Land Rover
+44 (0)7780 494 282 

Editors Note:

‑         Since 1948 Land Rover has been manufacturing authentic 4x4s that represent true 'breadth of capability' across the model range. Defender, Freelander, Discovery, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover and Range Rover Evoque each define the world's 4x4 sectors, with 78% of this model range exported to over 140 countries.

‑         Land Rover is committed to addressing the challenges of climate change and since September 2006 carbon dioxide generated by Land Rover manufacturing activities and UK customer vehicle use has been balanced through an industry leading offset programme run by Climate Care.