Jaguar Land Rover Hit by Cyberattack That Roils Production (1)

Sept. 2, 2025, 2:31 PM UTC

Jaguar Land Rover said a cyberattack has “severely disrupted” its retail and production activities, dealing another blow to the UK automaker that’s suffered from higher US tariffs.

The manufacturer of Range Rover and Land Rover sport utility vehicles, owned by India’s Tata Motors Ltd, said the intrusion forced it to shut down its systems.

“We are now working at pace to restart our global applications in a controlled manner,” JLR said on its website. There’s no evidence customer data was stolen, it added.

It comes amid a surge in cyberattacks affecting UK businesses this year. Retailer Marks & ...





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