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Jaguar Land Rover 'plans electric vehicle investment' into Birmingham factory

Report suggests luxury car brand could be making a major announcement about production at Castle Bromwich plant

Is Jaguar Land Rover about to announce a major investment into its Castle Bromwich factory?(Image: Birmingham Mail/Darren Quinton)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover is reportedly set to announce a major investment into one of its plants in Birmingham.

The site in Castle Bromwich is expected to start producing a new all-electric Jaguar XJ and other electric models.

The investment, if it goes ahead, would represent millions of pounds of fresh capital being ploughed into the north Birmingham plant.

A story in the Sunday Times said the new XJ would be the first of three electric vehicles to be built from a common skeleton at the Jaguar factory, known as the brand's new 'modular longitudinal architecture'.

The report said the new XJ would be capable of travelling almost 300 miles on a single charge and it was due to go on sale in 2020.

Other electric models are also reportedly in the pipeline, including a large SUV and a third unspecified model.

Preparations will start imminently, according to the newspaper, with the Birmingham factory shutting for six weeks so the production line can be retooled.

A formal announcement about the plan is due later this week.