Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Range Rover accounts for 85% of all luxury cars built in UK

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Jaguar Land Rover’s renaissanc­e continued with the launch of the Velar, the fourth member of the 47-year old Range Rover family.

In a further show of support for the British car industry, the company confirmed the Velar will be built exclusivel­yat itsflagshi­p Solihull plant in the West Midlands.

Since going on sale in 1970 the Range Rover family, heralded Britain’s greatest luxury export, has grown to include the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque. Together they have helped transform the fortunes of the UK’S largest vehicle manufactur­er, accounting for 85 per cent of all premium cars produced in Britain and contributi­ng £10bn to the UK economy every year.

Dr Ralf Speth, Jaguar Land Rover CEO, said: “The expansion of our product range and building this British designed and engineered car in the UK is a sign of our confidence in British manufactur­ing. We are leading the global premium car industry with our commitment to our home market and our heart, soul and headquarte­rs will always be in the UK.”

Built using Jaguar Land Rover’s leading lightweigh­t aluminium architectu­re and powered by the latest ultra-clean Uk-built Ingenium petrol and diesel engines, the new Velaris positioned between the Range Rover Evoque and the Range Rover Sport.

The Range Rover Velar is the thirdmodel­to be launched at the Solihull manufactur­ing plant in just two years.it follows an injection of £1.5bn in new facilities and technologi­es at the plant which began with the Jaguar XE and F-PACE - proving that flexible high-tech manufactur­ing brings more models to the market, attracts more customers and creates more high-skilled jobs for the United Kingdom.

Production of all Jaguar Land Rover models at the four UK manufactur­ing plants directly supports more than 40,000 British jobs and a further 250,000 in the supply chain. In the past six years the company hasmore than doubled its workforce to support global demand for its products. Last year Jaguar Land Rover sold 583,313 cars – more than one every minute, 44 percent of which were Range Rovers.

The Range Rover Velar will be sold in more than 100 markets globally and is available to order from summer 2017. The online configurat­or is open later today. The Velar will be on display at the Design Museum in London until 6 March for customers who are eager to see it in the flesh.

The car will also form the centrepiec­e of a new exhibition documentin­g 45 years of Range Rover, ‘Velar to Velar,’ which opens at the Solihull manufactur­ing plant on 28 March.

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