By Linda Spencer
![]() The ’13 Jeep Wrangler. | ||
Jeep, whose brand is currently not officially for sale in India, has announced plans to begin to sell the four-door Wrangler and ’14 Grand Cherokee from completely built-up (CBU) units in that country later this year. The Wrangler has a starting price of Rs 20 lakh (approximately $36,492 USD), while the Grand Cherokee has a tag of Rs 40 lakh (approximately $72,985 USD).
Last year, Jeep enjoyed its biggest year ever spurred by strong U.S. sales matched with sales from 120 countries.
| The Top 25 Jeep Markets Outside of the United States (all models) ’05–’11: | The Top Jeep Wrangler Markets Outside of the United States (’05–’11): | ||
| Canada | Canada | ||
| Mexico | Australia | ||
| Venezuela | Mexico | ||
| China | Greece | ||
| Italy | China | ||
| Australia | Italy | ||
| Germany | United Arab Emirates | ||
| United Kingdom | Japan | ||
| South Africa | France | ||
| Spain | South Africa | ||
| France | Germany | ||
| Japan | Spain | ||
| Chile | Egypt | ||
| Greece | Portugal | ||
| United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | ||
| Russia | Colombia | ||
| Egypt | South Korea | ||
| Switzerland | Chile | ||
| South Korea | Sweden | ||
| Argentina | Switzerland | ||
| Brazil | |||
| Colombia | |||
| Austria | |||
| Turkey | |||
| Belgium |
Source: SEMA calculations from IHS data.
For more information on worldwide Jeep sales, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.
