Jaguar Land Rover Offers 2015-MY Fleet Incentives
Jaguar Land Rover will offer special pricing for corporate customers in North America through a new fleet sales program that also includes corporate vehicle allowances, the company announced July 22.

Photo of 2015 XFR Sport courtesy of Jaguar.

Photo of 2015 XFR Sport courtesy of Jaguar.
Jaguar Land Rover will offer special pricing for corporate customers in North America through a new fleet sales program that also includes corporate vehicle allowances, the company announced July 22.
Jaguar Land Rover will offer two tiers of fleet incentives on four of its 2015 vehicles, including the Jaguar XF luxury sedan, Jaguar XJ full-size luxury sedan, Jaguar F-Type sports car, and Range Rover Evoque compact luxury SUV. Companies that own a fleet of at least five vehicles will be eligible for Level 1 pricing, while employees with a monthly or annual allowance at a company with at least 25 employees receiving an allowance will be eligible for Level 2 pricing.
For the Jaguar vehicles, Level 1 incentives include $1,500 for the XF, $2,500 for the XJ, and $2,500 for the F-Type. The company will offer Level 2 incentives of $1,000 for the three vehicles. For the Evoque, the company will offer $1,000 for Level 1 and Level 2 incentives.
Both groups must apply for a Fleet Account Number (FAN) of Employee Vehicle Account Number (EVAN) to gain eligibility. For more information, visit the Jaguar and Land Rover fleet sales Websites.
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