01 April 2023

Jaguar F-Pace Top Nations : 2022











The mainstay of the Jaguar range for 2022, the F-Pace accounted for 21,000 sales. When it arrived in 2016, it was an instant hit and so it should have been with the style it is imbued with. I look forward to seeing how it goes in 2023. The US and the UK took over half of them in 2022. 

The data below is from various sources, not from JLR and sources can vary. One or two top nations may be missing.


Range Rover Evoque Top Nations : 2022

The Evoque hit the showrooms in 2011, looking incredibly similar to the prototype. Tata did well to let it that happen as car execs can be at times too risk averse. The risk paid off handsomely as the stylish newcomer wowed potential buyers and brought new customers into the fold. 

Over 54,000 were sold for the year with China - as an assembler of the vehicle - leading the way. At least it got some support this time with the UK taking nearly 21% of total sales. The US isn't that keen on smaller but the Italians love smaller and stylish so it went down well there. 

The data below is from various sources, not from JLR and sources can vary. One or two top nations may be missing.


Jaguar E-Pace Top Nations : 2022











The E-Pace suffered under the semiconductor shortage with sales only a fraction of when it first hit the market. It would have gone in that direction anyway but sales of 7,300 is taking the proverbial. I look forward to the Q1 2023 sales statistics when released by JLR to see if the end of the chip shortage will change improve sales. 

I really didn't expect Italy to be the largest market in 2022 for the E-Pace. It is a fine looking vehicle and presumably that touches the Italian love of style. The UK and the US are next. It deserves more sales but it won't be as profitable as the F-Pace so maybe not. 

The data below is from various sources, not from JLR and sources can vary. One or two top nations may be missing.