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Filed under: SUVs, Jaguar, Land Rover

Land Rover sales are tanking along with the rest of SUVs sold here in the States and in Europe, but strong sales in China and Russia are keeping Tata’s new luxury SUV brand to within 3% of last year’s sales volume. Encouraging sales in emerging markets isn’t enough, however, for the Indian automaker to keep from cutting production to hedge against a further worsening of market conditions. In an effort to keep production in line with sales, two shifts have been cut from the Solihull Land Rover plant and 300 workers have been moved to the Castle Broomwich Jaguar plant. Tata is also executing production cuts at the Halewood Jaguar factory where the perpetually disappointing X-Type is produced.
With Land Rover making up all the profits between Tata’s two newly owned British Marquees, the Indian automaker is keeping a keen eye on production to make sure the luxury SUV brand continues to bring in profits. If sales begin to slip further, we’d expect Tata to make more drastic cuts, and quickly. Thanks for the tip, Mayur!
[Source: Times of India]
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Filed under: SUVs, Land Rover, First Drive

Click above for high-res gallery of the 2008 Range Rover Sport
Driving a Range Rover Sport is like wearing an Izod circa 1980-anything: everybody immediately knows what you’re about. And that’s not a bad thing. We never wore Izods, but we’d drive this thing all day long — and in fact, we did. The sport is supposedly the Range Rover for people who just want to go from work to the golf course to the watering hole, and don’t need to traverse the Andes do it. Turns out, though, that it’s suitably equipped for both. Follow the jump for the rest of the Rover story, and check out the gallery of hi-res shots below.
Photos Copyright (C)2008 Jonathon Ramsey / Weblogs, Inc.
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Filed under: Concept Cars, SUVs, Land Rover, Special/Limited Editions

Luxury sport-utes and yachts go together like champagne and strawberries. The good folk at the Volkswagen Group know that, which is why they came up with the VW Touareg North Sails and Audi Q7 V12 TDI Coastline concepts. But the British aren’t about to leave all the wet n’ wild fun to ze Germans, so they’re cooking up a few sailing-themed SUVs of their own.
In cooperation with Land Rover, luxury yacht broker Edmiston has commissioned seven of the world’s top yacht designers to participate in the Superyacht Range Rover Design Competition. The results of the design regatta will be put to sea (figuratively speaking) at the Monaco Yacht Show next month, at which point the obscenely wealthy may place orders for these bespoke SUVs at prices ranging from $300,000 to $1.2 million.
[Source: CarScoop]
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