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Jaguar Land Rover production grinds to a halt after cyber-attack chaos leaves UK plants shut
Owned by Tata Motors
, the luxury carmaker faces major disruption at Halewood and Solihull facilities as authorities investigate the hack

The iconic British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has become the latest victim of a major cyber-attack that has severely disrupted vehicle production across its UK operations. The company, owned by India’s industrial giant Tata Motors, was forced to shut down its IT systems on Sunday in an effort to contain the damage.
Plants forced to close
Workers at JLR’s Halewood plant in Merseyside were told not to report for duty early Monday morning, while staff at the company’s flagship Solihull factory were also sent home after systems crashed. The shutdown comes at a critical time for the automaker, as September traditionally marks one of the busiest months for new vehicle registrations in the UK.

The company confirmed the hack had also impacted its retail network, though it insisted there was no evidence that customer data had been compromised.
JLR’s official statement
In a statement, JLR said:
“We took immediate action to mitigate its impact by proactively shutting down our systems. We are now working at pace to restart our global applications in a controlled manner.”
The announcement came shortly after a regulatory filing by Tata Motors to the Bombay Stock Exchange described the incident as an “IT security incidence” with global consequences.
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Investigators step in
The UK National Crime Agency has confirmed it is aware of the attack and is working with partners to assess its scope. While no group has claimed responsibility yet, cybersecurity experts note the attack resembles recent extortion-driven hacks that hit other UK businesses, including Marks & Spencer and the Co-op.
A digital transformation setback
Ironically, JLR had only recently announced a bold digital strategy. In 2023, the company signed a 800 million five-year deal with its corporate sibling Tata Consultancy Services to overhaul IT systems, enhance cybersecurity, and accelerate digital transformation.
This cyber-attack has now raised tough questions about the effectiveness of those protections and the growing vulnerability of global manufacturing giants to increasingly sophisticated hackers.
Financial and operational blow
The disruption is the latest setback for JLR, which has been battling rising production costs and the impact of US tariffs on exports. Analysts warn that halting production, even temporarily, could further dent revenues at a time when luxury carmakers are under mounting pressure from both electrification demands and global competition.

For employees, the immediate concern remains uncertainty. While many were sent home with pay for the day, insiders suggest prolonged downtime could mean extended furloughs unless production resumes swiftly.
Broader implications
The incident underscores a wider concern in the automotive industry: as vehicles become increasingly digitalized and factories more connected, the risk of cyber vulnerabilities has never been higher. With hackers targeting high-value companies, the sector faces an urgent challenge to balance technological transformation with robust cybersecurity defenses.
For now, Jaguar Land Rover faces the difficult task of getting production back on track — and regaining confidence from both its workforce and its loyal customer base.
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