SHARE STORY At one time Jaguar and Land Rover pretty much stuck to their respective knitting — Jaguar keyed on luxury cars; Land Rover delivered on the go-anywhere side of life. In recent years, however, the line that separates the two companies, both of which are owned by Tata Motors, has been inching ever closer. While Land Rover still focuses on delivering opulent amenities and the ability to tackle just about any terrain, Jaguar has started to encroach on this once hallowed ground by adding crossovers to its portfolio. The two companies now have the Jaguar E-Pace and Range Rover Evoque. These two are very similar in many respects, but there’s still a fine dividing line if you look carefully.