Jaguar Land Rover has announced that it will debut its three new luxury automobiles in the U.S. at the 2012 Los Angeles International Automobile Show scheduled between Nov. 28 - Dec. 9.
"This year's Los Angeles Auto show is one of the most significant U.S. shows in years for Jaguar Land Rover as we launch a true modern day British invasion with the debut of three breakthrough new products," said Jaguar Land Rover North America President, Andy Goss.
Jaguar's XFR-S model will be making its global debut at the show. The car is said to be the fastest and most powerful sedan Jaguar has ever produced. This is the second model in the ultra-high performance R-S range, with just 100 sedans being offered for the 2014 model year in the U.S. market - making it one of the most exclusive Jaguar models ever.
All-new 2013 Land Rover Range Rover will make its U.S. auto show debut in Los Angeles. The new Range Rover is the world's first SUV with a lightweight all-aluminum body. The U.S. specification vehicle with the naturally-aspirated 5-liter V8 will be approximately 700lbs lighter than the outgoing equivalent. This new aluminum platform delivers significant enhancements in performance and agility, along with an improvement in fuel economy and reduction in CO2 emissions. The new Range Rover goes on sale in December, 2012, starting at $83,500.
The 2014 Jaguar F-TYPE will be displayed for the first time with the Black Pack at the show. Claimed to be a high-performance sports car, F-TYPE is a two-seat soft-top convertible sports car built on a front-engine; lightweight aluminum architecture with rear-wheel drive. It combines low vehicle weight (starting at 3,521 pounds), high power (340hp, 380hp and 495hp versions) and superb aerodynamics to achieve a pure sports car experience, yet with Jaguar elegance. F-TYPE goes on sale in early summer, 2013, starting at$69,0002.
"Jaguar Land Rover is making major strides to grow the business with highly targeted new products. The new Jaguar F-TYPE, Jaguar XFR-S and all new Range Rover will all make a major impact, specifically in the United States, which will be the world's largest market for all three vehicles," Goss said.