
Jaguar Land Rover Sales Rebound, Overcoming Cyber Attack
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Jaguar Land Rovers First Quarter Sales Surge: A Rebound After Cyber Attack
Jaguar Land Rover reported a significant sales rebound in the first quarter, with a 61.1% increase in vehicle shipments to dealers, totaling 95,300 units. Retail sales also rose by 16.2% to 92,700 units. Production resumed normal levels at UK plants like Solihull and Halewood, following a five-week shutdown due to a cyber attack last September. Despite the rebound, year-over-year dealer sales still dropped by 14.5%, with a steeper 23.1% decline in the UK and a nearly 30% plunge in China sales due to market woes, US tariffs, and Jaguars old model phase-out. Tata, JLRs parent company, is now positioned for smoother rides ahead as global headwinds ease.
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