In which country is Land Rover produced?
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Land Rover was originally born in the UK, but was later sold to Tata Motors, an Indian machinery manufacturing company, due to economic issues. However, Tata only holds shares in Land Rover and is not involved in its research and development, design, production, or sales. Currently, Land Rover's main production bases are still in the UK, with 85% of its production capacity concentrated at the Halewood plant in Liverpool, UK, and the rest at the Solihull plant in the UK. Here is a brief introduction to Land Rover: 1. The world's top SUVs are represented by the American Jeep Grand Cherokee, the British Land Rover Range Rover, and the German Mercedes-Benz G-Class, which have become symbols of the wealthy class. 2. The name 'Rover' originates from a brave and warlike seafaring people in Northern Europe, and it is a historic British brand. Some say that Land Rover is the Rolls-Royce of off-road vehicles, a description that aptly reflects Land Rover's reputation in the off-road world. 3. The current Land Rover models adopt a monocoque body structure combined with a steel chassis. This unibody frame structure integrates a beam within the traditional unibody body, combining the advantages of both unibody and body-on-frame designs, achieving a balance between rigidity and vehicle weight.