Post Cyberattack
Tata Motors says JLR to resume manufacturing ops partially in coming days
This story was originally published at 16:13 IST on 29 September 2025
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--Tata Motors: JLR taking further measures to start mfg vehicles
--Tata Motors: Some sections of JLR mfg ops will resume in coming days
NEW DELHI – Jaguar Land Rover, the UK-based subsidiary of Tata Motors Ltd., has informed its retailers and suppliers that some sections of its manufacturing operations will restart in the coming days. Britain's biggest carmaker was struck by a cyberattack in early September, following which its factories remained shut across majority of the regions.
"As the controlled, phased restart of our operations continues, we are taking further steps towards our recovery and the return to manufacture of our world-class vehicles," the Range Rover-maker said in a statement Monday. Owned by the Tata group since 2008, the luxury carmaker maker has three factories in the UK, which together manufacture around 1,000 cars per day.
So severe was the impact of the cyberattack that the UK government said it would underwrite a 1.5-billion-pound sterling loan guarantee to the company after its operations were shut down for nearly a month. According to media reports, Jaguar Land Rover has not been able to manufacture cars at any of its factories across the UK, Slovakia, Brazil, and India.
"We would like to thank everyone connected with JLR for their continued patience, understanding and support. We know there is much more to do, but the foundational work of our recovery is firmly underway, and we will continue to provide updates as we progress," the company said.
Tata Motors had reported a consolidated net profit of INR 39.24 billion for the June quarter, on a revenue of INR 1.04 trillion. On Monday, its shares closed flat at INR 672.50 on the National Stock Exchange. End
Reported by Anand JC
Edited by Ashish Shirke
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