º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Manufacturing

Jaguar Land Rover looks to electric future

First major announcement by new chief executive Thierry Bolloré with positive noises around º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factories doubt remains over Castle Bromwich production

Jaguar Land Rover has outlined its new green strategy

The new boss of Jaguar Land Rover has revealed the manufacturer's future strategy which will see its cars made available as electric and hybrid vehicles.

Thierry Bolloré revealed that Jaguar would become an all-electric brand going forward and the company was working towards a zero carbon future.

It is part of the company's new 'Reimagine' strategy, the first major corporate declaration since Mr Bolloré took over from Ralf Speth as chief executive in September.

He also revealed that a planned new version of Jaguar's XJ saloon would not be produced and that Jaguar production would be centred in Solihull, casting a shadow over the future of the Castle Bromwich plant.

Mr Bolloré did say production of existing models would continue at the north Birmingham factory for the time being and the lines would later be "repurposed".

Currently, the Jaguar XE and XF saloons and the F-Type sports car are produced at Castle Bromwich, the F-Pace SUV is made in Solihull and the Jaguar E-Pace SUV and all-electric I-Pace are made under contract by Magna Steyr in Austria.

Mr Bolloré said: "Jaguar Land Rover is unique in the global automotive industry.