JLR to hold Annual Holiday Service Camp from 4-9 December
The camp will offer a 32-point Electronic Vehicle Health Check-Up, Brake and Wiper check, Tyre and Fluid Level check, as well as a comprehensive Battery Health check, ensuring every journey is made safe and secure.
JLR India will hold its annual holiday service camp from 4-9 December across all authorised retailers in India, which will offer a comprehensive vehicle check and exclusive offers on branded goods, accessories and value-added services.
All vehicles will be attended to by highly trained technicians and receive the assurance of JLR Genuine Parts, where necessary, the press release noted.
The camp will offer a 32-point Electronic Vehicle Health Check-Up, Brake and Wiper check, Tyre and Fluid Level check, as well as a comprehensive Battery Health check, ensuring every journey is made safe and secure.
Rajan Amba, Managing Director, JLR India, said: “From ensuring safety on winter roads to maintaining peak performance for those memorable road trips, investing in our tailored services guarantees complete peace of mind."
For customers with chauffeurs, the service camp will also include a specially curated Chauffeur Training Program* that will cover all aspects of driving and vehicle maintenance.
This October, JLR India reported its best ever H1 fiscal performance to date.
During the period from April to September 2023, the company achieved record-breaking sales of 2,356 units, representing a staggering year-on-year growth of 105%.
During H1, the Defender emerged as the top-selling model, with an impressive 1,000 units sold. Also, the JLR-certified pre-owned business is flourishing with an 83% growth in H1 FY24.
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02 Dec 2023
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