Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover will consider assembling Jaguar luxury cars in India in the next 3-5 years.

“We are looking at it, but volumes in India are very small now. As we go forward, we will surely consider this,” Jaguar Global Brand Director, Mr Adrian Hallmark, told PTI.

At present, the British company assembles sports utility vehicle brand Land Rover’s Freelander at Tata Motors’ Pune plant.

When asked for a timeline to start the assembly of Jaguar cars in India, Mr Hallmark said: “We have not planned anything right now, but in the next 3-5 years, we can imagine this happening in India.”

He, however, did not share any specific details such as possible location of the assembly unit or the first model to be rolled out locally.

During 2010-11 fiscal, the total sales of both Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles in India stood at 891 units compared with 242 units in the previous year.

Jaguar Land Rover is currently planning to set up an engine manufacturing facility in India to meet the country’s demand.

The company, which is investing £355 million at an engine plant in the UK, however, said the investments on the planned Indian facility could be lesser.