From The UK That Are No Longer Owned By British

5 Iconic Car Brands

Now owned by Indian company Tata Motors, Jaguar was formerly a symbol of British performance and luxury. The brand, which is based in the UK and is part of Tata's global operations, is well-known for its sleek designs and racing heritage.

Jaguar

Tata Motors also owns Land Rover, a brand known for its tough SUVs and superior off-road capabilities. Despite its success with vehicles like the Defender and Range Rover, the brand's funding and strategic direction come from India.

Land Rover

Owned by the German company BMW, Rolls-Royce is known for its exceptional luxury and craftsmanship. The brand's presence in the modern luxury market is ensured by BMW's financial control and key technologies, even though its cars are still assembled in England.

Rolls-Royce

Previously a proud British racing brand, Bentley is now a member of the Volkswagen Group. In order to compete in the premium luxury car market, the German company has extended Bentley's global reach by combining traditional hand-built craftsmanship with modern engineering.

Bentley

BMW also owns Mini, the recognisable little vehicle that helped define a generation. German influence guides the brand's innovation, design, and global strategy, making it a truly global success even though its quirky charm and British heritage are still strong.

Mini

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