Jaguar Land Rover to badge vehicles based on horsepower
Engine size goes down, horsepower goes up, and badges try to reflect the new reality.
Engine size goes down, horsepower goes up, and badges try to reflect the new reality.
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He says the design is not trademarked in Britain.
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Land Rover Classic will offer restored 1970s Range Rovers in the style of earlier "Reborn" Land Rover Series 1 models.
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Jaguar jumps on the autonomous technology bandwagon, but there could be some benefits to human drivers too.
Jaguar Land Rover might add two cylinders to the Ingenium modular engine family.
Jaguar Land Rover is launching a new business called InMotion to focus on future mobility, including carsharing and on-demand delivery.
Jaguar Land Rover has moved another step closer to buying the Silverstone race track from the British Racing Drivers' Club for the automaker's new HQ. BRDC members now get to vote whether to take negotiations further.
Ford has been spotted testing an F-150 pickup with a diesel engine tipped to be sourced from Jaguar Land Rover and ready to challenge the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, Cummins-powered Nissan Titan, and even the oil-burning Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon.
Jaguar Land Rover will build a new factory in Nitra, Slovakia, that will start churning out vehicles in 2018.
Jaguar Land Rover might buy the Silverstone Circuit as a new company headquarters and turn the track into a celebration of the brand with a museum and hotel. Racing would continue there, though.
Jaguar Land Rover will skip the 2016 Detroit Auto Show to put the company's focus on other international shows.
Jaguar Land Rover wants to cut costs by $6.8 billion and achieve a global volume of 1 million vehicles by 2020 under a secret plan called Leap 4.5.
Land Rover will make the next-generation Discovery more like the Evoque, judging by these spy photos. More exciting, though, is the move to a weight-saving aluminum platform.