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Tata Motors plans 25K Jaguar XJs a year

Tata Motors Ltd will build as many as 25,000 Jaguar XJ luxury cars annually, starting next quarter, in a bid to take customers from Bayerische Motoren Werke AG’s 7 Series and Daimler AG’s Mercedes S Class. - Tata Motor begins distribution of Prima World Trucks - Serving up a "Super Ace" - Tata Motors starts distribution of Prima range of trucks - Land Rover launches SUV Range Rover - Land Rover launches SUV Range Rover - Tata Motors sales soar 34% in October The aluminum-body sedan would be built at the company’s Castle Bromwich, England, factory, Ian Callum, Jaguar’s design director, said in an interview in Detroit. The least expensive version will start at $72,000 in the US, he said, and can cost as much at $115,000 with all available options. Callum said the US would account for about half the car’s sales. Through October, Jaguar sold 1,082 XJs in the US, down from 2,038 during the same period in 2008, according to Autodata Corp, based in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. The automaker discontinued production of the previous model in March. “Unlike the previous XJ, which reflected a more traditional English look, the new vehicle is thoroughly modern and stylish,” Callum said. “Jaguar is about creating cars for their time.” Ford Motor Co sold the Jaguar and Land Rover brands to Mumbai, India-based Tata in June 2008 for $2.4 billion. That was less than half the price Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford paid for the UK auto makers. The new Jaguar sedan “has a uniqueness and differentiation going for it”, said Eddie Alterman, editor-in-chief of Car & Driver. “The Mercedes S Class and BMW 7 series are sold in pretty high volumes and are concentrated in the same ZIP codes.”


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