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Jaguar Land Rover sees 'gradual improvement' in computer chip supply as production ramps up

For the three months to March 31, 2022, JLR sold just over 79,000 vehicles

Jaguar Land Rover has operations across the North West and West Midlands(Image: Jaguar Land Rover)

Jaguar Land Rover has raised hopes the global shortage of computer chips could be near its end after the automotive giant saw a "gradual improvement" in supply during the first three months of 2022.

The company said the trend led to improved production and wholesale volumes compared to the previous quarter.

JLR added the increased supply is expected to continue through its next fiscal year.

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For the three months to March 31, 2022, JLR sold just over 79,000 vehicles, a 1.4% drop on the previous quarter and a 36% fall for the year.

Jaguar sold 14,574 cars, up 1.2% on the third quarter but down by 37.9% for the year.

A total of 64,434 Land Rover vehicles were sold, down 2% on the previous three months and a 35.6% year-on-year fall.

JLR said: "Despite the impact of the semiconductor shortage on production and sales, the company continues to see strong demand for its products with global retail orders again setting new records in the quarter.