The launch of the new Range Rover and Range Rover Sport has increased Jaguar Land Rover’s sales by over 9000 units in the latest financial quarter, but also added to the worldwide orders book of more than 205,000 cars.
Along with the popular Land Rover Defender, the three models account for more than 145,000 cars in the company's order book, which grew by almost 5000 units in the second quarter. JLR said it is being hampered by parts shortages, especially a lack of semiconductors.

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It's worth also remembering that the world's worst automotive CEO stopped the productions of Jaguars. That's why their figures here are poor.
You can blame the semiconductor shortages to a certain point, but other manufacturers are managing to get over this.
Even our government had to order up Audis instead of Jaguars for their fleet of cars because Jaguar wouldn't build them!
Just think how much better those figures would be if they weren't trying to kill off Jaguar?