Expect 60% of sales to accrue from pure-electric variants, says Jaguar
Jaguar Land Rover expects 60 per cent of its brand Land Rover’s sales across the globe to come from pure-electric trims by 2030.
The Tata Motors-owned luxury carmaker plans to add at least six pure-electric variants to be part of the Land Rover portfolio starting 2024.
The British automaker has already confirmed a pure-electric new Range Rover to join the product range in 2024.
“Over the next four years, Land Rover will welcome six all-electric variants across two architectures our flexible Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA) and Electric Modular Architecture (EMA),” the company stated in its Annual Report for 2021-22.









