Jaguar Land Rover Sales Decline 43% After Cyberattack and Tariffs
Jaguar Land Rover's wholesale volumes dropped 43% to 59,200 units in Q3 2025 due to a cyberattack, tariffs, and model phase-out, with North America hit hardest at 64% decline.
- Jaguar Land Rover suffered a 43.3% decline in wholesale volume and a 25% drop in retail volume compared to the previous year due to a cyberattack and tariffs.
- The cyberattack disrupted JLR's operations for multiple weeks, impacting its financial position and requiring government intervention with a £1.5 billion loan guarantee.
- Beyond the cyberattack, JLR's sales were also affected by incremental U.S. tariffs and the end of production of legacy Jaguar vehicles in favor of new models.
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Jaguar Land Rover sales plummet as cyber attack cripples UK car brand - 'Creates vulnerabilities'
Jaguar Land Rover has suffered a severe blow to its vehicle output following last year's cyber attack, with wholesale figures plunging by more than 43 per cent in the final three months of 2025.The British carmaker produced just 59,200 vehicles during the quarter ending in December, representing approximately 45,000 fewer units than the same period in the previous year, when output reached 104,400.Retail sales also took a significant hit, fallin…
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