Tata Motors’ Jaguar and Land Rover said on Wednesday it sold 48 percent more vehicles in China in the first half compared to the same period a year earlier.
From January to June, sales came to 18,598 units, up from 12,472 a year ago, the company said in a statement. Land Rover deliveries rose 50 percent to 16,322 units during the period, with sales of Jaguar up 44 percent to 2,186 units, it added. Via: Reuters.
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