JLR announced plans in 2021 to launch six electric vehicles across the lineup by 2026. The plans called for Jaguar to become an all-electric brand, while Range Rover, Defender, and Discover would ...
"As part of JLR's journey to become a net zero carbon business by 2039, the company is transitioning to produce all-electric vehicles by 2030 as part of its Reimagine Strategy. "This shift to ...
The EPMC site currently produces Ingenium internal combustion engines but, as part of the company's electrification strategy, it will now also produce electric drive units and battery packs for JLR's ...
Not long now, the first-ever production Range Rover Electric will make its world debut. It will be joined by an electric RRS ...
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Tata Communications have strengthened their partnership to enhance JLR’s connected vehicle ecosystem ... built on the new Electric Modular Architecture (EMA ...
However, EPMC will now also produce electric drive units and battery packs for JLR’s next-generation vehicles. The extension supports the luxury car manufacturer’s Reimagine strategy ...
Car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has lodged plans for the extension of its Wolverhampton works as part of moves to ramp up ...
The collaboration will empower JLR's next-generation software-defined vehicles with continuous connectivity ... JLR's upcoming medium-sized SUVs built on the new Electric Modular Architecture ...
JLR’s profits dipped 17% despite setting a record quarterly revenue of £7.5bn, plus updates on its first all-electric Range ...
The luxury vehicle maker, whose parent company is Indian conglomerate Tata, said its revenue increased by 2 per cent in the ...
JLR has announced a £65 million investment to give more buyers the chance to make models like the Range Rover more unique.