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Jaguar Land Rover shuts down º£½ÇÊÓÆµ production after 'IT security incident'

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's biggest carmaker has been forced to take its systems offline after a cyber attack disrupted its global IT systems, with staff at its plant on Merseyside told not to report to work

General view of Land Rover cars outside the Jaguar Land Rover factory on April 7, 2025 in Halewood(Image: Richard Martin-Roberts/Getty Images)

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has been compelled to suspend production and retail activities following a cyber assault that compromised its worldwide IT infrastructure, with workers at its Merseyside facility instructed to stay away.

The breach led Britain's largest automotive manufacturer to disconnect its systems as a preventative measure, as reported by .

In a statement, JLR said it was "working at pace to restart our global applications in a controlled manner" and stressed there was "no evidence" that customer data had been stolen.

Communications dispatched to personnel at Halewood verified that shifts had been scrapped and hours allocated under the facility's corridor arrangement.

Whilst certain specialist employees are being retained, manufacturing operatives were instructed to stay home.

IT blackout amid º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cyber spree

The interruption arrives at a crucial juncture for the business.

Retailers informed Autocar they were prevented from registering fresh vehicles on 1 September, when new 75 registration plates were introduced, traditionally amongst the most hectic periods in the motoring sector's yearly schedule.

JLR's owner Tata acknowledged the breach in documentation submitted to the Indian stock market, describing it as an "IT security incidence".