Years ago, after the Ford sale to Tata Land Rover was explicitly clear about their intentions. The first step was to increase sales and diversify with three distinct product lines:
1) Range Rover line - luxury abound, city driving, etc. - brought us the Evoque, RR, and RRS.
2) Discovery line - affordable unibody family SUVs - brought us the Sport and soon the Discovery 5/LR5
3) Defender line - Off road capable heritage based Land Rovers.
This is a company that has been bought and sold as many times as Chrysler in recent years, with Tata ownership letting them and Jaguar do what's smart and right for the brand. They need to sell cars and stay solvent to have capital for off road development and modern niche market vehicles. They've done exceptionally well, are selling more than ever with the expanded product lines, and have already announced that there will be hard core off road versions coming under their SVR label.
1) Range Rover line - luxury abound, city driving, etc. - brought us the Evoque, RR, and RRS.
2) Discovery line - affordable unibody family SUVs - brought us the Sport and soon the Discovery 5/LR5
3) Defender line - Off road capable heritage based Land Rovers.
This is a company that has been bought and sold as many times as Chrysler in recent years, with Tata ownership letting them and Jaguar do what's smart and right for the brand. They need to sell cars and stay solvent to have capital for off road development and modern niche market vehicles. They've done exceptionally well, are selling more than ever with the expanded product lines, and have already announced that there will be hard core off road versions coming under their SVR label.