Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover reported 25 per cent increase in its global sales in November this year at 37,403 units.
November sales were strong for Jaguar Land Rover in the China Region, up 42 per cent, North America up 37 per cent, Asia Pacific up 32 per cent and other overseas markets, higher 42 per cent, the company said in a statement.
In November, Jaguar sold 6,244 units, up 55 per cent reflecting strong demand for XJ and all XF derivatives, JLR said, adding Land Rover sold 31,159 units, up 20
per cent.
Commenting on the performance, Jaguar Land Rover Group Sales Operations Director Andy Goss said: "November has been another solid month in what has so far, been a great year for Jaguar Land Rover.
"Our continued sales success is a testament to our sustained investment in new and exciting products which are driving growth internationally and attracting new customers to our brands."