<p> Jaguar Land Rover India (JLRIL) is aiming to nearly double its market share and take on the might of the Germans in the Indian luxury car market.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“We hope to take on the Germans pretty well in the luxury car market in India. With new-age products, it is easy for us to increase market share, and so in the next 2-3 years, we should be able to double the same,” JLRIL President Rohit Suri said.<br /><br />The company, which launched its first seven-seater car, the new Discovery Sport at a starting price of Rs 46.1 lakh (ex-showroom, pre-octroi in Mumbai) in the Indian market, is pretty bullish about the prospects of its new launch.<br /></p>
<p> Jaguar Land Rover India (JLRIL) is aiming to nearly double its market share and take on the might of the Germans in the Indian luxury car market.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“We hope to take on the Germans pretty well in the luxury car market in India. With new-age products, it is easy for us to increase market share, and so in the next 2-3 years, we should be able to double the same,” JLRIL President Rohit Suri said.<br /><br />The company, which launched its first seven-seater car, the new Discovery Sport at a starting price of Rs 46.1 lakh (ex-showroom, pre-octroi in Mumbai) in the Indian market, is pretty bullish about the prospects of its new launch.<br /></p>