Where are Land Rover vehicles manufactured?

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LaElias
07/29/25 4:16pm
Land Rover, a British luxury all-terrain SUV brand, was founded by Maurice Wilks in 1948 and is currently owned by India's Tata Motors Group. Below is an introduction to Land Rover's production locations: 1. Production Locations: Currently, Land Rover's main production sites include the Changshu factory in China, the Halewood factory in Liverpool, UK, and the Solihull factory in the UK. The Changshu factory in China is a joint venture established by Chery and Jaguar Land Rover, named 'Chery Jaguar Land Rover,' which primarily produces the Land Rover Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque models. Other higher-end models such as the Range Rover, Defender, and Discovery are manufactured at the Halewood factory in the UK. 2. Additional Information: China is a significant market for Land Rover vehicles, so the joint venture between Jaguar Land Rover and Chery further helps Land Rover establish a stronger presence in China.
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