In news that will be of interest to Creditplus customers, production at Jaguar Land Rover's three UK factories should get a huge boost when the carmaker introduces the most ambitious range of new models in the company's history. The new plans were put in place following the company's change of heart about the mothballing of one of their plants.
New Jaguar models that will be available to car buyers and Creditplus customers include a supercar, a small saloon, an all new two-seater sports car, an XF estate and there may even be the first ever Jaguar Crossover.
For Creditplus customers who prefer Land Rovers, they will soon be able to get their hands on an all new additional Land Rover model, three and five door versions of the baby Range Rover Evoque and there will also be whole range of new Land Rover models, including a new Defender model.
Speaking about their ambitious plans, Ralph Speth, Jaguar and Rover boss, said "The decision to keep a third production plant alive in the UK was a huge decision. We now have ambitious growth plans over the next five years to keep our three UK production plants working at full capacity." He continued "We have a lot of interesting new models on the way."
Although the company won't divulge any of their sales or production figures, they are expected to achieve between 6,000,000 and 7,000,000 sales by 2016, which will be more than three times their total sales for this year.
Author - Louise Hutchinson
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