Two breakthrough models for Jaguar Land Rover at Paris Motor Show
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Reinforcing its commitment to product development and global expansion, Jaguar Land Rover, the U.K.'s leading manufacturer of premium vehicles showcased its breakthrough Jaguar XE and Land Rover Discovery Sport models at the Paris Motor Show.
The all new Jaguar XE is part of Jaguar Land Rover's growth phase and is the first to use the high-tech Ingenium engine - a family of ultra-low-emission, four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines from the new Engine Manufacturing Centre, in the West Midlands.
With the new Ingenium engine family powering the XE and future Jaguar and Land Rover products, the Engine Manufacturing Centre is the result of a £0.5 billion (S$1.02 billion) investment, creating 1,400 jobs. This new centre brings engine production back to the company's manufacturing heartland.
The introduction of the Land Rover Discovery Sport signifies the first member of the new Discovery family, part of Jaguar Land Rover's strategy to introduce 50 new products or updates in the next five years.
Prior to the Paris Motor Show, a pair of Discovery Sport vehicles performed a dramatic dynamic debut aboard a giant barge on the River Seine to mark the arrival of the brand's new premium compact SUV.
The two Discovery Sports put on a true show of Land Rover capability, flanked by seven pairs of brightly coloured, giant-sized Wellington boots - created to represent the family-friendly SUV's versatile 5+2 seating layout, along with Land Rover's unique take on outdoor life.
Fresh from the runways of Paris Fashion Week, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley also made a surprise appearance on Land Rover's own floating catwalk.
At the show stand, Land Rover showed off its latest premium compact SUV in its all new and striking metallic body colour, Phoenix Orange, which was showcased using Land Rover's unique off-road simulator and impressive rain curtain - a natural falling water feature.
Earlier this month Jaguar Land Rover announced a strong sales performance for August, retailing 30,249 vehicles, up nine percent versus the same period last year. During the first eight months of the year Jaguar Land Rover has sold 304,854 vehicles, up 13 percent.
Reinforcing its commitment to product development and global expansion, Jaguar Land Rover, the U.K.'s leading manufacturer of premium vehicles showcased its breakthrough Jaguar XE and Land Rover Discovery Sport models at the Paris Motor Show.
The all new Jaguar XE is part of Jaguar Land Rover's growth phase and is the first to use the high-tech Ingenium engine - a family of ultra-low-emission, four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines from the new Engine Manufacturing Centre, in the West Midlands.
With the new Ingenium engine family powering the XE and future Jaguar and Land Rover products, the Engine Manufacturing Centre is the result of a £0.5 billion (S$1.02 billion) investment, creating 1,400 jobs. This new centre brings engine production back to the company's manufacturing heartland.
The introduction of the Land Rover Discovery Sport signifies the first member of the new Discovery family, part of Jaguar Land Rover's strategy to introduce 50 new products or updates in the next five years.
Prior to the Paris Motor Show, a pair of Discovery Sport vehicles performed a dramatic dynamic debut aboard a giant barge on the River Seine to mark the arrival of the brand's new premium compact SUV.
The two Discovery Sports put on a true show of Land Rover capability, flanked by seven pairs of brightly coloured, giant-sized Wellington boots - created to represent the family-friendly SUV's versatile 5+2 seating layout, along with Land Rover's unique take on outdoor life.
Fresh from the runways of Paris Fashion Week, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley also made a surprise appearance on Land Rover's own floating catwalk.
At the show stand, Land Rover showed off its latest premium compact SUV in its all new and striking metallic body colour, Phoenix Orange, which was showcased using Land Rover's unique off-road simulator and impressive rain curtain - a natural falling water feature.
Earlier this month Jaguar Land Rover announced a strong sales performance for August, retailing 30,249 vehicles, up nine percent versus the same period last year. During the first eight months of the year Jaguar Land Rover has sold 304,854 vehicles, up 13 percent.
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