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CBI member Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) recently announced that it hit a historic milestone in China in 2011, with sales exceeding 42,000 units for the first time in the country, up 61% compared to the previous year. Jaguar's 2011 sales increased by a remarkable 123% over 2010, with 5,976 units sold.
Land Rover delivered 36,087 vehicles in 2011, up an impressive 54%. JLR's outstanding performance in 2011 saw the UK luxury automaker match its 2010 sales in only three quarters, finishing the year with breakthrough growth.
Bob Grace, President of Jaguar Land Rover China, said, "JLR's China strategy and investments have led to breakthrough growth and have established us as one of the leading luxury car manufacturers in this market. Building on our momentum, we will continue to pursue strong and steady growth and fulfill our long-term commitment to China. In this endeavour, we will provide our customers with more value and strive to contribute to an even more prosperous and sustainable auto industry in China."
Please click here to read the full press release by JLR, which highlights the company's tremendous achievements in China in 2011.
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