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Jaguar Land Rover £15bn electric vehicle transformation plan will see new vehicles and first all-electric factory

Merseyside plant will become all-electric while investment also coming to West Midlands sites

Jaguar Land Rover has announced a massive electric vehicle transformation plan

Jaguar Land Rover has announced a £15bn electric vehicle transformation plan that will see its Merseyside plant become an all-electric manufacturing site and more investment in its West Midlands sites.

JLR says its Reimagine strategy will help it to become “the world’s leading modern luxury car manufacturer”.

Its Halewood site in Merseyside will become all-electric, while its Engine Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton will become the group’s Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre.

JLR says its next medium-sized SUVs will be purely electric, with pre-order books to open for the first all-electric Range Rover later this year. That model will be built at Halewood, the group's first all-electric site.

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The group also says the first of three reimagined modern luxury electric Jaguars will be a four-door GT built in Solihull.

JLR says that vehicle will have a power output more than any previous Jaguar, a range of up to 700 kms (430 miles), and will be priced from £100,000. It will be built on its own unique architecture, named JEA, and more details will be released later this year, before the car goes on sale in selected markets in 2024, for client deliveries in 2025.

Chief executive Adrian Mardell said the Reimagine Strategy would help JLR towards becoming an electric-first, modern luxury carmaker by 2030. The group is also pushing towards its financial goals of achieving a net cash positive position by FY25 and double-digit EBIT by 2026.