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I don't know if LR think this sort of statistical release is good or not. What I do know is you won't see it anywhere else. What it shows is a fantastic year for the brand and so they should be glad that it is public. Good news is to be shared. What is there not to like about a company that introduced the first SUV, and deliver the best off road and best looking SUVs.

To clarify with some of the data: underlined figures means the country has some Land Rovers sold under commercial vehicles and I do know the figure (or an educated estimate). As for Turkey, well they don't like answering emails so that will never be known for certain. The Germany figure seems a bit high but that is what JLR say. Middle Eastern countries don't show here and India is an educated estimate. Hong Kong may or may not be included in China's figure.

All in all a fairly comprehensive list you will agree. The first two columns show 2011 and 2012 ranking, the second column in from the right is increase or decrease, and the extreme right shows share of LR sales for  major markets. Colour coding shows where the growth came from. I had to put the green figure up to 100% otherwise it would have been a very green list, such was the improvement in sales worldwide. It will be updated occasionally and the late update is noted at the bottom of the article.

3 1
China 65,896 83% 21.7%
+100% Incr
1 2
UK 54,543 24% 17.9%
10 Nations
2 3
USA 43,664 15% 14.4%

4 4
Russia 19,043 44% 6.3%
50-99% Incr
5 5
Italy 13,573 28% 4.5%
19 Nations
6 6
Germany 13,525 63% 4.5%

9 7
France 9,248 59% 3.0%
1-49% Incr
7 8
Brazil 8,180 0% 2.7%
30 Nations
8 9
Australia 7,929 36% 2.6%

10 10
RSA 7,464 30% 2.5%
Decrease
11 11
Spain 6,415 28% 2.1%
5 Nations
13 12
Belgium 4,498 61% 1.3%

12 13
Canada 4,268 32% 1.4%
Unknown
16 14
Switzerland 4,037 102% 1.3%
2 Nations
15 15
UAE 3,083 18% 1.0%

19 16
Austria 2,208 78% 0.7%

17 17
India 1,993 36% 0.7%

18 18
Korea 1,916 39% 0.6%

21 19
Japan 1,840 95% 0.6%

14 20
Turkey 1,590 -39% 0.5%

20 21
Netherlands 1,522 33% 0.5%

22 22
Ukraine 1,472 67% 0.5%

36 23
Morocco 1,393 272%


25 24
Saudi Arabia 1,100 54%


23 25
Kuwait 1,039 35%


29 26
Ireland 940 59%


28 27
Mexico 927 51%


32 28
Norway 907 90%


35 29
Luxembourg 853 122%


26 30
Sweden 840 24%


34 31
Romania 732 88%


27 32
Poland 726 10%


31 33
Czech Rep 716 43%


44 34
Malaysia 643 192%


37 35
Qatar 569 42%


30 36
Chile 564 9%


38 37
Hong Kong 560 95%


39 38
Portugal 461 69%


33 39
NZ 458 8%


41 40
Singapore 393 60%


47 41
Finland 380 107%


24 42
Pakistan 268 -64%


45 43
Slovakia 261 29%


49 44
Colombia 244 51%


46 45
Israel 207 5%


48 46
Bahrain 203 14%


52 47
Bulgaria 190 68%


55 48
Cyprus 182 88%


56 49
Argentina 172 81%


? 50
Egypt 155 ?


61 51
Slovenia 121 70%


64 52
Estonia 119 105%


53 53
Kazakhstan 118 8%


51 54
Denmark 116 -4%


65 55
Iceland 112 129%


57 56
Serbia 107 22%


59 57
Moldova 103 29%


62 58
Lithuania 97 45%


63 59
New Caledonia 84 53%


? 60
Hungary 84 ?


60 61
Monaco 78 7%


68 62
Thailand 69 77%


73 63
Tunisia 64 256%


72 64
San Marino 43 115%


71 65
Croatia 42 75%


70 66
Greece 12 -60%


74 67
Uruguay 5 150%





Others 8,124
  2.7%




Total 303,926 36%



Data source: Thanks to individual associations, Land Rover PR (which seems to be working now) and to yours truly. It took a lot of time to get all this data and all in the interest of public awareness. As you see, there is no advertising and there is no commercialism associated with this blog. Enjoy.

Picture Source: Thanks to www.netcarshow.com
Last updated: 7.7.13

Land Rover Sales By Country: 2012 (Exclusive)


I don't know if LR think this sort of statistical release is good or not. What I do know is you won't see it anywhere else. What it shows is a fantastic year for the brand and so they should be glad that it is public. Good news is to be shared. What is there not to like about a company that introduced the first SUV, and deliver the best off road and best looking SUVs.

To clarify with some of the data: underlined figures means the country has some Land Rovers sold under commercial vehicles and I do know the figure (or an educated estimate). As for Turkey, well they don't like answering emails so that will never be known for certain. The Germany figure seems a bit high but that is what JLR say. Middle Eastern countries don't show here and India is an educated estimate. Hong Kong may or may not be included in China's figure.

All in all a fairly comprehensive list you will agree. The first two columns show 2011 and 2012 ranking, the second column in from the right is increase or decrease, and the extreme right shows share of LR sales for  major markets. Colour coding shows where the growth came from. I had to put the green figure up to 100% otherwise it would have been a very green list, such was the improvement in sales worldwide. It will be updated occasionally and the late update is noted at the bottom of the article.

3 1
China 65,896 83% 21.7%
+100% Incr
1 2
UK 54,543 24% 17.9%
10 Nations
2 3
USA 43,664 15% 14.4%

4 4
Russia 19,043 44% 6.3%
50-99% Incr
5 5
Italy 13,573 28% 4.5%
19 Nations
6 6
Germany 13,525 63% 4.5%

9 7
France 9,248 59% 3.0%
1-49% Incr
7 8
Brazil 8,180 0% 2.7%
30 Nations
8 9
Australia 7,929 36% 2.6%

10 10
RSA 7,464 30% 2.5%
Decrease
11 11
Spain 6,415 28% 2.1%
5 Nations
13 12
Belgium 4,498 61% 1.3%

12 13
Canada 4,268 32% 1.4%
Unknown
16 14
Switzerland 4,037 102% 1.3%
2 Nations
15 15
UAE 3,083 18% 1.0%

19 16
Austria 2,208 78% 0.7%

17 17
India 1,993 36% 0.7%

18 18
Korea 1,916 39% 0.6%

21 19
Japan 1,840 95% 0.6%

14 20
Turkey 1,590 -39% 0.5%

20 21
Netherlands 1,522 33% 0.5%

22 22
Ukraine 1,472 67% 0.5%

36 23
Morocco 1,393 272%


25 24
Saudi Arabia 1,100 54%


23 25
Kuwait 1,039 35%


29 26
Ireland 940 59%


28 27
Mexico 927 51%


32 28
Norway 907 90%


35 29
Luxembourg 853 122%


26 30
Sweden 840 24%


34 31
Romania 732 88%


27 32
Poland 726 10%


31 33
Czech Rep 716 43%


44 34
Malaysia 643 192%


37 35
Qatar 569 42%


30 36
Chile 564 9%


38 37
Hong Kong 560 95%


39 38
Portugal 461 69%


33 39
NZ 458 8%


41 40
Singapore 393 60%


47 41
Finland 380 107%


24 42
Pakistan 268 -64%


45 43
Slovakia 261 29%


49 44
Colombia 244 51%


46 45
Israel 207 5%


48 46
Bahrain 203 14%


52 47
Bulgaria 190 68%


55 48
Cyprus 182 88%


56 49
Argentina 172 81%


? 50
Egypt 155 ?


61 51
Slovenia 121 70%


64 52
Estonia 119 105%


53 53
Kazakhstan 118 8%


51 54
Denmark 116 -4%


65 55
Iceland 112 129%


57 56
Serbia 107 22%


59 57
Moldova 103 29%


62 58
Lithuania 97 45%


63 59
New Caledonia 84 53%


? 60
Hungary 84 ?


60 61
Monaco 78 7%


68 62
Thailand 69 77%


73 63
Tunisia 64 256%


72 64
San Marino 43 115%


71 65
Croatia 42 75%


70 66
Greece 12 -60%


74 67
Uruguay 5 150%





Others 8,124
  2.7%




Total 303,926 36%



Data source: Thanks to individual associations, Land Rover PR (which seems to be working now) and to yours truly. It took a lot of time to get all this data and all in the interest of public awareness. As you see, there is no advertising and there is no commercialism associated with this blog. Enjoy.

Picture Source: Thanks to www.netcarshow.com
Last updated: 7.7.13

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