The robust performance was driven by improved supplies and sustained demand for the Range Rover and Defender models, particularly with the local manufacture of the entire Range Rover portfolio, it added.
“FY25 has been a high point for us so far. Our strategic decision to locally manufacture the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport has yielded impressive results, with orders surging by 60 per cent,” JLR India Managing Director Rajan Amba said.
The Defender’s remarkable growth in H1 FY25 is a testament to its ever-increasing popularity, he added.
“Our Q2 standalone growth of 41 per cent and highest-ever H1 retail numbers reflect this momentum,” Amba said.
The automaker remains confident about maintaining momentum in the second part of the financial year, he added. “As we enter the festive season, we are confident in maintaining this momentum through the second half of the year, driven by our robust product portfolio and customer-centric approach,” Amba said.
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