Jaguar Land Rover Retail Sales Grow 68% To 1.24 Lakh In June Quarter

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The wholesales stood at 84,442 systems during the June quarter, up 72.6 percent year-on-year
Jaguar Land Rover announced its retail sales for the April-Juen quarter fo the financial year 2021-22 on Tuesday, July 6, reporting a 68 per
cent growth to 1,24,537 lorries, compared to 74,067 vehicles offered in the corresponding quarter in 2015
The British international automotive business said that its wholesales were however lower than the need would have allowed due to the
semiconductor supply concerns impacting the worldwide automobile market
The business, popular for its manufacture of luxury and sport energy vehicles, reported its retail sales higher in every major area
consisting of Europe +124 percent, UK +186.9 percent, The United States and Canada +50.5 percent, China +14 percent, and overseas +71 per
cent
The company's retail sales of all models besides Jaguar XE were greater and the sales of the new Land Rover Defender continued to rise with
17,194 lorries retailed in the first quarter of the present fiscal
The wholesales stood at 84,442 units throughout the June quarter, up 72.6 percent year-on-year
The wholesales figure excludes the China JV
Jaguar Land Rover's wholesales had to do with 30,000 systems lower - around 27 per cent, than what it otherwise would have been prepared, as
an outcome of semiconductor supply restrictions and the obstacles posed amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
Earlier today, shares of Tata Motors - the moms and dad of Jaguar Land Rover, crashed 10 per cent to hit an intraday low of 311.45 on the
BSE, after the firmed warned of an unfavorable operating revenue margin or EBIT margin in the 2nd quarter of the existing financial year as
it anticipates chip supply lacks to be higher than the first quarter.