SiriusXM to be standard in all U.S. Jaguar, Land Rover models
Jaguar Land Rover North America and SiriusXM are expanding the factory installation of SiriusXM’s audio entertainment service, and beginning with 2021-model year vehicles, SiriusXM is now a standard feature in all U.S. Jaguar and Land Rover models.
Since 2004, Jaguar and Land Rover have worked together to deliver SiriusXM’s programming to Jaguar and Land Rover customers. The standard availability of SiriusXM is part of a new agreement between the two automakers, extending their relationship into 2026.
The two companies also said Jaguar Land Rover will soon offer the advanced SiriusXM with 360L platform. That platform combines satellite and streaming content delivery into what the companies describe as a single, cohesive in-vehicle entertainment experience.
“As we continue to work together with SiriusXM to further enhance our customers’ in-vehicle experience, we’re thrilled to be adding additional value to owners by making SiriusXM, and its countless listening options, standard on all ’21 model year Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles,” Rob Filipovic, director of product, Jaguar Land Rover North America, said in a news release.
Jaguar and Land Rover U.S. vehicle owners and lessees will continue receiving a three-month trial subscription to the SiriusXM All Access programming package. A three-month trial subscription to the SiriusXM All Access package is included with each vehicle. The company said that provides access to more than 150 channels of premium programming for consumers.
With each subscription, consumers can also stream SiriusXM on their computers, smartphones or tablets.
“Jaguar and Land Rover are iconic luxury vehicle brands known for providing drivers exceptional performance and in-vehicle technology,” said SiriusXM senior vice president, automotive partnerships Chris Paganini. “Our longstanding relationship with Jaguar Land Rover dates back to 2004 and continues to grow today with SiriusXM now a standard feature in their ’21-model-year vehicles.”