Jaguar Land Rover plans 40 new China dealerships
Jaguar Land Rover plans to expand its China dealer network from 60 outlets to 100 by the end of this year, a Chinese newspaper has reported.
Read moreJaguar Land Rover plans to expand its China dealer network from 60 outlets to 100 by the end of this year, a Chinese newspaper has reported.
Read moreJaguar’s sensational new hatchback has BMW in sight – the firm’s smallest-ever car to start from £20,000 due out in 2014.
Read moreRolls-Royce has hired Giles Taylor to strengthen its design team. Taylor, a veteran executive designer, will head the luxury carmaker’s exterior design department.
Read moreBentley has hired Jaguar Land Rover executive Michael Straughan to take charge of manufacturing at the luxury carmaker, effective Feb. 7.
Read moreJaguar may develop a small sedan to compete with BMW’s 3 series — something it tried a decade ago with little success.
Read moreBentley has hired Jaguar Land Rover executive Michael Straughan to take charge of manufacturing at the luxury carmaker, effective Feb.7.
Read moreSaab named Matthias Seidl, a former top executive with Volkswagen in the United States, as its new sales chief. Seidl replaces Adrian Hallmark, who quit the Swedish automaker to become Jaguar’s global brand director.
Read moreSaab named Matthias Seidl, a former top executive with Volkswagen in the United States, as its new sales chief. Seidl replaces Adrian Hallmark, who quit the Swedish automaker to become Jaguar’s global brand director.
Read moreEXECUTIVE EDITOR ROGER HART: Wow! What a beautiful, fast ride this is. I must say, the design of this car, inside and out, is dazzling. To my eye, it’s the best-looking Jag in years. And the interior is just as eye-catching.
Read moreTata Motors Ltd., the owner of Jaguar Land Rover, had its credit rating raised by Moody’s Investors Service for the second time this year as sales of its vehicles increased.
Read moreTata Motors’s Jaguar Land Rover unit is in talks with a possible partner in China, Tata group CEO Carl-Peter Forster said. ‘It’s in the negotiations,’ Forster said on the sidelines of a forum in Shanghai on Sunday.
Read moreJaguar Land Rover is looking to up its presence in the Chinese auto market through a manufacturing and sales joint venture in the country, according to reports.
Read moreJaguar Land Rover and China’s SAIC Motor Corporation have joined the California-based GENIVI Alliance, an automotive and consumer electronics industry association driving the development and adoption of an open In-vehicle Infotainment (IVI) reference platform. This brings the number of OEM members to eight.
Read moreJaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced four senior executive appointments into new board-level roles in a restructured global marketing and sales division. Included in the changes is the recruitment of Saab’s sales chief Adrian Hallmark.
Read moreSaab’s sales boss, Adrian Hallmark, is quitting the Swedish automaker to become Jaguar’s global brand director.
Read moreSaab’s sales boss, Adrian Hallmark, is quitting the Swedish automaker to become Jaguar’s global brand director.
Read moreJaguar Land Rover said Friday it no longer plans to close one of its three auto plants in England after reaching an agreement with trade unions.
Read moreJaguar Land Rover said today it no longer plans to close one of its three auto plants in England after reaching an agreement with trade unions.
Read moreJaguar Land Rover no longer plans to close one of its three auto plants in England after reaching an agreement with trade unions.
Read moreTata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) on Friday announced “a landmark pay and conditions settlement” with unions that has secured the future of the Castle Bromwich Jaguar and Solihull Land Rover plants, one which had been likely to have been closed in 2014.
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