2011 Los Angeles Intenational Automobile Show held from 16 November to 28 November 2011. It is used by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) to introduce their latest products. This event is a continuation of Jaguar Land Rover plans to penetrate the market and their debut on the international automobile exhibition, after they helped enliven the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
In the event the 2011 Los Angeles Intenational Automobile Show, a vehicle that was introduced by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is 550 HP XKR-S Convertible, XKR-S coupe, Jaguar C-X16 Concept, Land Rover DC100 (hardtop) and DC100 Sport (open top). Further information you can read the press release issued by Jaguar as we quote below.
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) continues its new product and concept vehicle momentum with the Global and North American debuts of multiple new products at the 2011 Los Angeles International Automobile Show, November 16 - 28.
Dr. Ralf Speth, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover commented: "Jaguar Land Rover is proud to be demonstrating for the U.S. market the latest design and technology advancements we have made with both brands. Our presence here reflects the fact that the U.S. is an important market for our global growth plans, and Southern California is a key region from a business and a global trends perspective."
Making its global debut at the Show will be the 550 HP XKR-S Convertible, which joins the XKR-S Coupe as the fastest and most powerful production Jaguar cars ever created.
Jaguar will also show the award winning Jaguar C-X16 Concept - combining hybrid technology with a highly responsive 3.0-liter V6 gasoline engine beneath a beautifully styled body created by Director of Design, Ian Callum.
Land Rover, on the heels of the globally successful launch of the Range Rover Evoque, will be showcasing two design concepts, the DC100 (hard top) and DC100 Sport (open top) at the Show. The two concepts from Land Rover investigate the potential future design direction of the iconic Defender. The concepts capture the flexibility, adaptability and configurability that have always been key attributes of Land Rover and continue in today's Defender.
The DC100 concept has been reconfigured for its North American debut to highlight the breadth of capability. Land Rover DC100 concept will be revealed with a new body color and different wheels and tires. Body color changed to 'Heritage Blue' and new wheels and tires optimized for off-road driving.
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