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Jaguar Land Rover extends production halt until Sep 24 over cybersecurity breach

Jaguar Land Rover has extended its production suspension until September 24 following a cybersecurity incident. The company's global operations remain disrupted as forensic investigations into the breach continue. This setback comes at a challenging time when JLR was already facing profit declines due to rising costs and US tariffs. The automaker is working to securely restore systems and resume normal operations as quickly as possible.

New Delhi, Sep 16

Tata-owned British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) on Tuesday said that it has extended its pause in production until September 24 after being hit by a cybersecurity incident earlier this month.

The company said that its global operations remain disrupted as investigations into the breach continue.

In a statement, JLR said it has informed its employees, suppliers, and partners about the decision to keep production suspended until Wednesday (September 24).

"Today we have informed colleagues, suppliers and partners that we have extended the current pause in our production until Wednesday, September 24,” the company said.

The carmaker explained that it is still carrying out a forensic investigation into the cyberattack and is carefully planning different stages of a controlled restart of its operations.

“We are very sorry for the continued disruption this incident is causing, and we will continue to provide updates as the investigation progresses,” the company said.

The disruption comes at a challenging time for JLR. The automaker has already been struggling with declining profits due to rising costs linked to US tariffs.

The cyberattack has added further strain by halting production at a time when the company is working to strengthen its business.

Jaguar Land Rover had signed a five-year contract worth £800 million with Tata Consultancy Services in 2023 to provide cybersecurity and IT support.

The deal was part of JLR’s strategy to accelerate digital transformation across its operations. Despite these efforts, the current breach has caused a significant setback.

Industry analysts say the prolonged suspension could affect JLR’s supply chain and sales targets, especially in key markets.

For now, the company is focusing on restoring its systems securely and ensuring its operations return to normal as quickly as possible.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Tata Group should have better cybersecurity measures in place, especially after signing that big contract with TCS. This shows even big companies are vulnerable to cyber threats.

Michael C

As someone who recently booked a Range Rover, this is worrying. Hope my delivery isn't delayed too much. Cybersecurity should be top priority for luxury car manufacturers.

Ananya R

This is why Indian companies need to invest more in indigenous cybersecurity solutions rather than relying solely on foreign partnerships. Make in India should include digital security too! 🇮🇳

Siddharth J

The timing couldn't be worse with US tariffs already hurting profits. Hope this doesn't lead to job losses or price increases for Indian customers. JLR needs to be more transparent about the breach details.

Kavya N

Cybersecurity incidents are becoming too common these days. Companies need to conduct regular audits and employee training. Better safe than sorry! 🔒

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