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Tata Motors eyes China market with electric makeover of JLR's Freelander brand

The heritage marque and China’s Chery Automobile Co. signed a letter of intent to license the Freelander brand in order to create a new lineup of EVs, the companies said in a statement on June 19

June 19, 2024 / 14:45 IST
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The statement further said that under the proposed new agreement, the joint venture will pivot to produce an advanced portfolio of electric vehicles based on Chery’s EV architecture, under the Freelander name.
The statement further said that under the proposed new agreement, the joint venture will pivot to produce an advanced portfolio of electric vehicles based on Chery’s EV architecture, under the Freelander name.

Tata Motors on June 19 announced that Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will revive its iconic Freelander after a decade—in a new electric avatar—for the Chinese market, the company said in a statement.

The new version of the four-wheel-drive will be developed by JLR through its well-established joint venture with Cherry Automobile, the company said in a regulatory filing, adding that both the firms have inked a letter of intention to license the Freelander brand to CJLR for the creation of electric vehicles in the world’s fastest-growing electric cars market and to boost product portfolio.

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"In reborn CJLR form, Freelander will offer a range of mainstream electric vehicles, initially sold in China through a distinct network but over time destined for global export," the company said.

CJLR is a 50-50 joint venture of JLR and Cherry Automobile, which is China-headquartered carmaker.