Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover
has now become Britain’s largest automotive manufacturer, overtaking
Japanese carmaker Nissan, as figures showed that British car
manufacturing reached its highest level in a decade.
Jaguar
Land Rover(JLR) produced 489,923 cars in 2015 at its three British
manufacturing plants at Solihull, Birmingham and Liverpool, 9 per cent
more than in the year before. The company is expected to reach its
target of over half a million cars this year, driven by a rollout of the
XE, XF and Discovery Sport (launched in 2015) and the launch of the
F-PACE
JLR’s rise came as manufacturing at Nissan’s
UK operations fell by nearly 5 per cent to 476,589 cars. Nissan and JLR
each produce more than the country’s third- and fourth-largest car
manufacturers put together — MINI and Toyota together produce less than
400,000 cars.
Wolfgang Stadler, Executive Director
of manufacturing at JLR, said that the acceleration in manufacturing had
come despite a “challenging year for the industry against a backdrop of
socio-economic instability.”
The figures highlight
the transformation that has taken place at the company since 2009, when
the carmaker produced 158,000 units that year.
Note
In 2015, UK car manufacturing topped just over 1.58 million, and exports a record 1.23 million.
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