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JaguarJaguarUnited Kingdom, 1922 > present53 models
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Land RoverLand RoverUnited Kingdom, 1978 > present15 models
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has shifted 210,190 vehicles in the first half of 2013, up 14% over the same period last year. The strongest growth came from Asia with 26% growth. UK and China alone were both up 16%; North America was up 13%, and Europe was up 6%.
Sales in June alone were up 7% worldwide.
"It is very encouraging to see both our Jaguar and Land Rover brands delivering strong sales performances across our 178 markets. New model introductions have been incredibly well received with the all-new Range RoverLand Rover Range Rover (modern) Gen.3 [L405]United Kingdom, 2012 > present13 versions
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retailing more than 22,000 units since launch.
"The F-TypeJaguar F-Type (modern) Gen.1United Kingdom, 2012 > present33 versions
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which received a rapturous reception from media during its global launch last month is off to an excellent start with new customers and will go on sale in China this month,” said Jaguar Land Rover head of sales Phil Popham.
For the Jaguar brand, sales are up 29% to 37,636 cars for the first half of the year, and sales in China have already surpassed last year’s full year sales. It is also performing well in the United States with a 59% increase in sales thanks mostly to the XFJaguar XF Gen.1United Kingdom, 2007 > 201570 versions
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Jaguar sold 6,574 cars worldwide in June, up 34%.
Land Rover has sold 172,554 cars so far this year, up 11% over the same period last year. It is having its best first six months ever in the US with 22,984 cars sold. The Asian market is also performing well with sales up 28%.
For June, Land Rover sold 27,165 cars worldwide, up 2%.
Jaguar Land Rover appears on track to beat its 357,773 sales for the full year in 2012.
The company's next step will be introduce the F-Type Coupe in 2014 to build on its popularity, and Jaguar is also considering adding a crossover-like SUV that would look and act more car-like than a truck from Land Rover.
Source: Auto Express
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