Jaguar Land Rover recently announced the renaming of its Heritage business to Jaguar Land Rover Classic. The
re-branded division will continue to provide cars, services, parts and
experiences for Classic Jaguar and Land Rovers and their owners. Jaguar Land
Rover Classic can now accommodate full restorations of classic vehicles at its
UK sites, as well as providing a repair and maintenance service for customers. Jaguar Classic will continue to use the
historic Browns Lane facility, where the six continuation Lightweight E-types
were built and a newly developed Land Rover Classic workshop at Solihull for
the restoration of Land Rovers. Fully factory restored Jaguars and Land Rovers
are now also available for purchase.
Tim Hannig, Director, Jaguar Land Rover
Classic, said: “Renaming the rapidly growing global business to Jaguar Land
Rover Classic best reflects the division’s overall capabilities in providing
the best cars, services, parts and experiences for our customers. We aim to
build an even more successful future by celebrating and nurturing Jaguar and
Land Rover’s past.”
Jaguar Land Rover Classic Parts supplies
genuine parts for models whose range has been out of production for over a
decade. The parts catalogue has over 30,000
individual and guaranteed parts, available to order from Jaguar Land Rover’s
global retail network. Specialist technical advisors have extensive product
knowledge and selected parts are available to order on the day for collection
at local retailers.
In addition to cars, services and parts,
the Classic business also offers customers the opportunity to experience a
selection of Jaguar and Land Rover’s most iconic models with Classic Drives.
This is complemented by the second season of the Jaguar Classic Challenge race
series for pre-1966 Jaguar models, which commences on 2 May 2016 at Donington
Race Circuit in the UK.
Tosan Aduayi, a motoring journalist since 1994, is the
founder and publisher of Trendy Africa Magazine and has reported on Motoring
with trademark columns (Roadrunner, Carliners). He is also the founder of
Flowtran global.
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