Unable to keep pace with more mainstream European premium brands like Mercedes, JLR is hoping to cater to luxury customers that might otherwise opt for a Porsche.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will invest 65 million pounds ($80.71 million) to expand its luxury paint services in the UK and Slovakia to meet increased demand for personalised cars from high-end clients,
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Jaguar Land Rover is set to invest £65m to expand luxury paint services in the UK and Slovakia for personalised cars.
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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced plans to invest 65 million ($80.71 million) in expanding its bespoke luxury paint services in the UK and Slovakia. This move caters to growing demand from high-end clients