Cyber attack hit car volumes at JLR by 43% in Q4

By automotive-mag.com 2 Min Read

Jaguar Land Rover lost billions of pounds in the final quarter of 2025 due to the hit on production caused by the cyber-attack.

In a statement released this week ahead of its full results due to be published in February it said wholesale volumes had plummeted 43% to 59,200 in the final quarter with plants shut for business.

Compared to the prior year, wholesale volumes for the third quarter were down in all markets comprising the UK which was down 0.9%, North America down 64.4%, Europe down 47.6%, China down 46.0%, MENA1 down 8.5% and Overseas down 50.4%.

Retail sales for the third quarter of 79,600 units were down 25.1% year‑on‑year and down 6.7% compared to Q2 FY26.

Compared to the prior year, retail volumes for the third quarter were down in all markets, comprising the UK which was down 13.3%, North America down 37.7%, Europe down 26.9%, China down 18.4%, MENA1 down 18.7% and Overseas down 14.1%. Retail volumes for the financial year to date were 259,400, down 19.1% YoY.

JLR will report its full financial results in February 2026.

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