Jaguar's new registration data in Europe shows a significant decline with only 49 registrations in April, down 97.5% from April 2024.
So far in 2025, only 2,665 Jaguars have been registered compared to 10,641 in the first four months of 2024, marking a 75.1% decrease.
Despite the decline in Jaguar registrations, Jaguar-Land Rover reported a profit of $3.33 billion for the fiscal year ending in March, driven by strong sales of Defender, Range Rover Sport, and Range Rover models.
While Jaguar sales are down 47.7% in the first quarter of 2025, JLR sales as a whole are up 1.1%, with North American sales increasing by 14.4% during the same period.