Jaguar announced record sales figures for 2008 selling a total of 2,356 cars, up 35% compared to the same period in 2007 whilst Land Rover sold a total of 11,061 SUVs, up by 20% compared to the same period in 2007, retaining its position as the region's leading premium SUV manufacturer.
Commenting on the move Robin Colgan, Managing Director, Jaguar and Land Rover, Middle East and North Africa, said:
"Jaguar Land Rover has outgrown its current premises. As our customer base has expanded so has our support team and this move to a modern new facility reaffirms our commitment to importers and customers in the Mena region."
As two of the most recognized automotive brands in the world, Jaguar and Land Rover compete across the premium saloon and luxury SUV categories. Across the world, these vehicles are synonymous with quality, innovation, performance and excellence in engineering. Both enjoy a strong market presence, represented by a sector-leading importer network in the region.
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