Is Land Rover Made in India?

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FernandoMarie
07/30/25 3:36am
Not all Land Rovers are made in India. After the Indian Tata Group acquired the Land Rover brand, only the China-specific versions are manufactured in India, while other versions of the models are still produced in their original production location, the UK. With the brand's further global development, production points may be established in other countries to save transportation costs, but this does not involve core technologies. Land Rover was originally a famous British car brand, but it was acquired by the Indian Tata Group in 2008. However, to ensure Land Rover's quality and reputation, the Tata Group does not interfere at all with research and development, design, production, or sales. Production is still mainly based in the original locations, and management remains in the hands of the original team.
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