The latest big thing from the Tata’s stable is that Tata Motors Ltd. will manufacture around 25,000 Jaguar XJ luxury cars annually. This production will start from next quarter. This new initiative from Tata is a bid to take customers from Bayerische Motoren Werke AG’s 7 Series and Daimler AG’s Mercedes S Class.
The Jaguar XJ is a luxury sedan and it is made of aluminum body. The sedan will be manufactured at the company’s factory at Castle Bromwich, England.
It is expected that the United States will account for about half the car’s sales. In number of Jaguar XJs sold through October in the United States alone are 1,082. The number is less compared to 2,038 Jaguar XJs that was sold during the same period in 2008. The automaker had suspended the production of the previous model in March.
The new Jaguar XJ will be spotted with a more modern and stylish look. And this is very different from the previous model, which had a traditional English look.
It was in June 2008 that Ford Motor Co. sold the Jaguar and Land Rover brands to Tata Motors for $2.4 billion. This amount was less than half the price Ford had paid for the company.
Now, the Indian car crazy crowd should wait, wait for long, before the Jaguar XJ gets launched in India. In fact we do not know whether it will be launched in India!
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