These six men are leading Jaguar and Land Rover's $16 billion, four-year revival plan.
No one gave Jaguar and Land Rover much of a chance back in 2008, when Ford had to jettison them in order to keep the lights on in Dearborn, yet they have not only survived, they've thrived. New owner Tata Motors of India wisely provided JLR the necessary resources to create great vehicles and then stayed out of the way while a blue-chip management team and an inspired workforce in Britain churned out the all-new Range Rover Evoque along with brilliantly reimagined classics like the Jaguar XJ and the Range Rover. JLR is now selling more than 350,000 vehicles globally each year, results that Ford could never have imagined. All indications point to further success: here's an exclusive preview of what's expected from JLR between 2014 and 2020.
Photo Gallery: The Cars (and Men) That Can Revive Jaguar and Land Rover - Automobile Magazine
Photo Gallery: The Cars (and Men) That Can Revive Jaguar and Land Rover - Automobile Magazine