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Christopher Bruce2013-11-26 14:44:05

Jaguar Land Rover Halewood Factory Completes 1 Million Cars

It was a specially painted Evoque that will be auctioned for charity

 
 
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The specially painted Evoque with a white body and red roof will be auctioned for charity

JaguarJaguarJaguarUnited Kingdom, 1922 > present53 models
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Land RoverLand RoverLand RoverUnited Kingdom, 1978 > present15 models
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has completed one million vehicles at its Halewood factory on November 25. It has been running since 2001. The milestone car was a Fuji White Range Rover EvoqueRange Rover EvoqueLand Rover Range Rover EvoqueUnited Kingdom, 2011 > present128 versions
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Dynamic with a Firenze Red roof and mirrors. It was donated to the Cancer Research UK. It has built 220,000 Evoques in the last 24 months and production is ahead of schedule of planned production.

“We are delighted to be celebrating this huge milestone for Halewood. This unique Evoque looks stunning and is a one-off vehicle that will raise money for Cancer Research UK projects here in the North West,” said Richard Else, Operations Director at Halewood.

Land Rover says that it has been running the factory 24 hours a day for the last 12 months to build the Evoque and FreelanderFreelander Gen.2Land Rover Freelander Gen.2United Kingdom, 2007 > present65 versions
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.

The Halewood factory built 363,603 Jaguar X-TypeX-TypeJaguar X-TypeUnited Kingdom, 2001 > present35 versions
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sedans and estates between 2001 and 2009. In 2006, Jaguar added production of the Freelander to the factory. The Evoque was added in July 2011. Since then, it has built 255,186 of them.

Cancer Research UK plans to auction the Evoque for charity in 2014.

“We are incredibly grateful to Jaguar Land Rover for thinking of us and making such a generous gift. Cancer Research UK receives no government funding for its life-saving research, so every step we make towards beating cancer relies on every pound donated,” said Simon O’Leary, Head of Volunteer Fundraising at Cancer Research UK.

Halewood started as a Ford factory in 1962, and Jaguar bought it in 2000.

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