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First Land Rover Showroom Opens in India

June 30, 2009, 05:05 PM Post Comments
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First Land Rover Showroom Opens in India

Land Rover's official entry to the fast-growing Indian car market was marked today by the opening of a flagship showroom facility at Ceejay House in Mumbai by Mr. Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of Tata Sons and Tata Motors.

Land Rover's award-winning vehicles are well known around the world, producing the world's most versatile all-terrain vehicles, combining refined luxury with a true breadth of capability.

The exciting new range of premium SUV vehicles available for the Indian market will include the Discovery 3, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Vogue. Further details, including specifications, are available on the new Land Rover India website (www.landrover.in).

Land Rover has confirmed Tata Motors as its exclusive importer,and the world-class Ceejay House facility in Worli, Mumbai, will establish a benchmark experience for luxury car sales in India, with plans to develop the dealer network throughout 2009 and 2010.

Mr. Ratan N. Tata, Chairman of Tata Sons and Tata Motors, said: "We are extremely pleased and proud to introduce the Jaguar Land Rover brands in the Indian market and give the discerning Indian customer direct access to these prestigious brands, accompanied by a parts and service network. We hope that they will delight customers in India just as they have done in markets the world over."

Mr. David Smith, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover, said: "Jaguar Land Rover is delighted to have officially opened our first showroom in India. It is an exciting time to be entering the Indian market, a country with increasing affluence and an economy which is still growing. We believe that the Indian market holds significant growth potential in the long term, and we hope to tap the demand for premium vehicles from discerning customers."

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