Land Rover Monthly

JLR on the Indian menu

SOME very interesting JLR news stories broke cover recently, although whether they are true or false, or somewhere in between, is difficult to determine. The first was an item released in mid-April by no less a source than Reuters, coming from its New Delhi desk in India.

It claimed that JLR owner Tata Motors is planning to manufacture JLR luxury cars at a new $1billion plant that it is building in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. stated that the information came from ‘two sources with direct knowledge of

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