JLR drives into India a new Range Rover

November 30, 2012 10:55 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:10 am IST - GURGAON

Global Brand Manager Land Rover, Scott Dickens (left), Director Studio Design Phil Simmons (right) and Vice-President Jaguar and Land Rover India, Rohit Suri with the newly unveiled Range Rover car in Gurgaon on Friday.

Global Brand Manager Land Rover, Scott Dickens (left), Director Studio Design Phil Simmons (right) and Vice-President Jaguar and Land Rover India, Rohit Suri with the newly unveiled Range Rover car in Gurgaon on Friday.

Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover, on Friday, launched its all new version of sports utility vehicle Range Rover with price starting from Rs.1.72 crore (ex-showroom Delhi).

The company, which is looking to strengthen its presence in the Indian market, also said it would look at launching smaller luxury SUVs to compete with the likes of BMW’s X1 and Audi’s Q3.

“The new Range Rover is one of the most iconic vehicles from the JLR portfolio. The global reveal of the vehicle took place in September this year. As India is our priority market, now we are introducing the model here,” Global Range Rover Brand Manager Scott Dicken told reporters here.

Depending on specifications and variants, the price of the new Range Rover can go up to Rs.1.9 crore. The vehicle will be available in both petrol and diesel options.

While the petrol version will be powered by a 5 litre V8 engine, the diesel one will have a 4.4 litre V8 engine.

Commenting on the company’s plans for India, JLR India Vice-President Rohit Suri said: “We are looking at smaller categories of vehicles and products are at initial planning stages.”

He said the segment, where BMW, Audi and Mercedes were significant players, was where prices started from Rs.25 lakh and above. “It is a very important and dominant segment and we are considering entering that segment,” Mr. Suri said but declined to comment on any details.

Mr. Dicken also said: “When the industry is gradually downsizing in terms of vehicle’s powertrain and other specification, we cannot avoid it and we are looking at all options.”

When asked about possibility of assembling more models in India to have price advantage, Mr. Suri said: “We are looking at more models to be assembled in India. We are conducting a study to find which model will make a business sense for us but nothing has been decided yet.”

He further said Evoque was also one of the models being considered for assembly in India.

At present, JLR assembles only the Freelander in India at Tata Motors’ Pimpri plant.

Mr. Dicken said in the last 12 months, JLR had sold over a lakh units of the Evoque globally.

The Indian market continued to be a strategic one for the company although JLR had recently announced a JV in China with Chery Automobile Co with plans to invest 10.9 billion RMB, he said.

Mr. Suri said JLR would expand its dealership network to 25 by the end of 2013-14 from 15 with a focus on Tier-II cities such as Chandigarh and Bhubaneshwar.

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