By Linda Spencer
The ’13 Jeep Wrangler. | ||
Jeep, whose brand is currently not officially for sale in India, has announced plans to begin to sell the four-door Wrangler and ’14 Grand Cherokee from completely built-up (CBU) units in that country later this year. The Wrangler has a starting price of Rs 20 lakh (approximately $36,492 USD), while the Grand Cherokee has a tag of Rs 40 lakh (approximately $72,985 USD).
Last year, Jeep enjoyed its biggest year ever spurred by strong U.S. sales matched with sales from 120 countries.
The Top 25 Jeep Markets Outside of the United States (all models) ’05–’11: | The Top Jeep Wrangler Markets Outside of the United States (’05–’11): | ||
Canada | Canada | ||
Mexico | Australia | ||
Venezuela | Mexico | ||
China | Greece | ||
Italy | China | ||
Australia | Italy | ||
Germany | United Arab Emirates | ||
United Kingdom | Japan | ||
South Africa | France | ||
Spain | South Africa | ||
France | Germany | ||
Japan | Spain | ||
Chile | Egypt | ||
Greece | Portugal | ||
United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | ||
Russia | Colombia | ||
Egypt | South Korea | ||
Switzerland | Chile | ||
South Korea | Sweden | ||
Argentina | Switzerland | ||
Brazil | |||
Colombia | |||
Austria | |||
Turkey | |||
Belgium |
Source: SEMA calculations from IHS data.
For more information on worldwide Jeep sales, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.