Jaguar Land Rover
Coverage of Jaguar Land Rover in the Nexus archive.
- JLR Owner Misses Profit Estimate Stung by Luxury Unit Weakness
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., the parent of Jaguar Land Rover, reported a lower-than-expected quarterly profit. This decline was due to weakness in its UK luxury unit, which offset strong sales recorded in India.
- Boardroom battle at India’s $280bn behemoth heralds start of ‘Noel Tata era’
A boardroom battle at India's $280bn behemoth signals the start of the ‘Noel Tata era’. Additionally, N Chandrasekaran’s successor faces a host of challenges while serving at Tata Sons. This organization operates entities including Air India and Jaguar Land Rover.
- Jaguar Land Rover to cut 300 jobs as part of £1.7bn cost-saving drive
Jaguar Land Rover is cutting 300 jobs as part of a £1.7 billion cost-saving initiative. The move is aimed at reducing expenses within the company.
- Jaguar Land Rover recalls more than 15,000 vehicles over visibility-limiting defect
Jaguar Land Rover is recalling over 15,000 vehicles due to a defect involving insufficient drain holes that may prevent proper water drainage. This defect increases crash risk by limiting visibility.
- Jaguar Land Rover recalls more than 15,000 vehicles over visibility-limiting defect
Jaguar Land Rover is recalling over 15,000 vehicles due to insufficient drain holes that may prevent proper water drainage, increasing crash risk. The defect limits visibility by impairing the drainage system's functionality.
- Jaguar Land Rover prepares for huge electric car rollout by giving customers access to 75,000 UK chargers
Jaguar Land Rover is preparing for a large-scale electric car rollout by providing customers with access to 75,000 charging points across the UK.
- Government's cyber pledge lands 60 signatories, including M&S and, somehow, Capita
The UK government's new Cyber Resilience Pledge has 60 signatories, including Marks & Spencer and Capita, despite Capita's history of cybersecurity issues. Notable absentees include Co-op, Harrods, and Jaguar Land Rover, while Microsoft and other major corporations joined the initiative.
- Russia is accused of being behind Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack that cost UK £1.9billion - as MPs demand government opens up on probe
Russia is accused of orchestrating a cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover, which cost the UK £1.9 billion. UK MPs are demanding the government disclose more information about the ongoing investigation.
- Apple vulnerable in Tata cyber breach
Indian firm Tata Electronics disclosed a cyberattack that may have exposed Apple and Tesla trade secrets. Tata is a key Apple manufacturing partner in India, and the attack follows previous cyber incidents at the company. The Five Eyes intelligence alliance warned of imminent AI-powered cyber threats.
- JLR at risk of battery supply delays after Somerset factory turmoil
Jaguar Land Rover faces potential battery supply delays due to construction issues at a government-backed factory in Somerset. Agratas, the supplier, dismissed its main building contractor over a budget mismatch. Both Agratas and JLR are owned by the Indian conglomerate Tata.
- JLR to target US ‘millionaires and billionaires’ with hybrid and petrol cars
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) plans to target US millionaires and billionaires with hybrid and petrol cars, as CEO PB Balaji identifies America as the company's largest growth opportunity.
- Toyota and JLR warn ‘Made in Europe’ plan threatens investment and jobs
Toyota and Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) have warned that a 'Made in Europe' plan could threaten their investments and jobs. The proposal has sparked criticism from carmakers exporting vehicles to the EU from countries like the UK, Turkey, and Morocco.
- JLR and General Motors eye £900m contract to build new range of military trucks
Jaguar Land Rover and General Motors are considering a £900m military contract to build a new range of military trucks for the UK defence sector. The manufacturers aim to replace an ageing fleet of Land Rovers that have been out of production since 2016. The contract is part of a spending boom by Nato countries racing to rearm.
- Jaguar Land Rover could have shifted production from UK without £380m battery subsidy, officials warned
Jaguar Land Rover considered moving production out of the UK without a £380m subsidy for its battery company. Government officials warned that this could have led to an exodus from the UK car industry. The subsidy was granted to prevent job losses and industry decline.
- The swankiest Range Rover ever: It costs well over £200k - but you can only buy one if JLR asks you to
The article highlights an ultra-luxury Range Rover priced over £200,000, available only to buyers invited by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). The vehicle emphasizes exclusivity and high-end features.
- Jaecoo's UK boss reveals how £29,000 SUV is wooing the Range Rover set
Jaeccoo's UK boss discusses their £29,000 SUV targeting the Range Rover market. The vehicle is positioned as a competitive alternative to luxury off-road vehicles.
- Battery factory due to supply Jaguar Land Rover to get £380m UK grant
The UK government has allocated £380m to Tata-owned Agratas plant to build a battery factory supplying Jaguar Land Rover, despite construction delays. The investment aims to boost economic growth and secure jobs, with batteries intended for electric Range Rover and Jaguar models.