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Jaguar Land Rover celebrates first car since production restart

A Range Rover was the first vehicle to roll off the production line since new social distancing measures were introduced

First social distancing-made Range Rover

A Range Rover has become the first vehicle to roll off the Jaguar Land Rover production lines since new social distancing measures were introduced by the car maker.

The vehicle was completed in Solihull on Tuesday May 19.

It follows the recent temporary pause in production due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Effective social distancing, hygiene and health monitoring measures are now in place at the Lode Lane plant in Solihull following an extensive review of all production lines, engineering facilities, office areas and communal spaces.

It is part of  a phased return to manufacturing for the company, with employees’ health and wellbeing are at the centre of the plan.

Measures include temperature checks with thermal cameras, a two-metre distance between people wherever possible, personal protective equipment where that is not the case, the introduction of one-way systems and enhanced cleaning.

In addition, Jaguar Land Rover is offering every employee a reusable face visor made by the company.

Grant McPherson, Jaguar Land Rover executive director, manufacturing, said: “Seeing the first Range Rover come off our line today is a defining moment for Jaguar Land Rover, for all of us who work for the company and the many businesses in our supply chain.