Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc, a subsidiary of Tata Motors Ltd, reported a nearly 22.8% on-year fall in UK sales to 6,326 units in November. While sales of Jaguar cars dropped by 19.3% from the year-ago period to 1,964 units, those of Land Rover slipped by 24.3% to 4,632 units, data released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders showed. The UK car market saw a decline of 27.4% year-on-year in new registrations in November to 42,840 units, as showrooms had to be shut due to new lockdown restrictions triggered by COVID-19, the automotive body said. Demand for private cars fell 32.2% on year while registrations by large fleets saw a decline of 22.1%, it added.
Other Updates from Tata Motors: Tata Motors delivers 26 AC electric buses to BEST: Tata Motors on Friday delivered 26 AC electric buses to Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) as part of an order for 340 e-buses under the central government's FAME-II scheme. The 25-seater state-of-the art Ultra Urban 9/9 e-AC buses were flagged off by Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray at an event in South Mumbai, Tata Motors said in a release.
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