Cyber Attack Pauses Jaguar Land Rover Production for Weeks
Jaguar Land Rover has extended its production shutdown to October 1 due to a cyberattack impacting its IT network globally. The halt affects facilities in the UK, India, Slovakia, and China. The prolonged shutdown has significant implications for JLR and its extensive supply chain, raising concerns about financial losses and job security.

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- United Kingdom
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) continues to grapple with the repercussions of a significant cyberattack, leading to an extended production halt until October 1, 2025. The British luxury automaker's global sites, including key factories in the UK, India, Slovakia, and China, remain non-operational as its IT network remains compromised.
In an official update, JLR aimed to bring clarity to staff and suppliers, explaining the decision to delay operations. The company's teams, alongside cybersecurity experts and law enforcement, are working tirelessly to ensure the safe and secure resumption of manufacturing activities.
The shutdown, nearing a month's duration, threatens significant economic repercussions, with daily revenue losses running into tens of millions of pounds. Trade unions have urged the government for financial intervention, as the extended pause raises concerns over potential job losses across JLR's extensive supply chain.
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