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Range Rovers for $930 a Month Aimed at Commitment-Wary Brits

A startup backed by Jaguar Land Rover is introducing a vehicle-subscription programme to attract affluent millennials.

Range Rovers for $930 a Month Aimed at Commitment-Wary Brits
A Range Rover Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic Edition sports utility vehicle (SUV) is displayed during a Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC event in New York, U.S. (Photographer: David ‘Dee’ Delgado/Bloomberg)

A startup backed by Jaguar Land Rover is introducing a vehicle-subscription program to attract affluent millennials who don’t want to buy or lease a car.

Pivotal, supported by JLR’s InMotion venture-capital unit, will offer a six-month subscription for drivers in mainland U.K. starting at 750 pounds ($934) a month for a Land Rover Discovery Sport or Range Rover Evoque, according to the company’s website. The top-of-the-line Range Rover will cost 1,600 pounds a month. The payment will cover tax, maintenance and insurance, and customers can cancel their subscriptions after three months, Pivotal said.

Other companies have announced similar programs: Volvo Car AB is introducing a subscription service, Care by Volvo, in September. London-based startup Drover Ltd. has partnered with BMW AG to offer an alternative to car ownership. And in the U.S., Volkswagen AG’s Audi unit offers subscriptions for its cars, starting at $1,495 a month.

Daimler AG’s Mercedes-Benz brand introduced a U.S. subscription service in 2018, but pulled the plug on the two-year-old pilot, Automotive News reported last month.

Range Rovers for $930 a Month Aimed at Commitment-Wary Brits

With new-car sales plunging amid the coronavirus pandemic and people reluctant to return to public transportation, carmakers are looking for ways to spur demand. Jaguar Land Rover, owned by Tata Motors Ltd., said in a statement that it expects subscription services to account for almost 10% of all car sales in the U.S. and Europe by 2025.

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