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JLR reveals tumbling sales as it restarts production after cyber attack

The Coventry carmaker said it had been a 'challenging quarter' as it also grappled with the impact of higher US tariffs

JLR has seen sales hit in recent months(Image: Reach)

Carmaker JLR has revealed a sharp drop in sales over recent months as it prepares to restart production across its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sites tomorrow after weeks of disruption following a cyber attack.

The British carmaker said it had been a "challenging quarter" as it also grappled with the impact of higher US tariffs.

It revealed sales fell by 17.1 per cent to 85,495 units between July and September, compared with the same period a year ago, with º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sales dropping by nearly a third.

The volume of wholesales tumbled by 24.2 per cent year on year to 66,165 units.

Coventry-based JLR said this partly reflected a production freeze since the start of September after being targeted by hackers which has caused significant disruption to its global operations.

But it is set to restart manufacturing operations tomorrow at several sites including Wolverhampton, Solihull and Halewood in Merseyside.

Furthermore, the carmaker unveiled plans for a new financing scheme for struggling suppliers to fast-track payments, with cash up-front for qualifying firms suffering from the fallout of the hack.