New Update on Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack: Q3 Wholesales Down 43%

After experiencing a cyberattack in Aug. 2025, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has released an update on the situation.
A report on the company’s wholesale and retail sales reveals both decreased in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026 (FY26). Wholesales were down 43.3% compared to Q3 FY25 (at approximately 59,200 units), while retail sales were down 25.1% (at approximately 79,600 units).
Although the report states this decrease was partially influenced by a “planned wind down of legacy Jaguar models ahead of the launch of new Jaguar,” it also notes that production disruption caused by the previous year’s cyberattack impacted these numbers. Additionally, the company’s exports to the Untied States were affected by incremental tariffs.
Post-cyberattack, regular production capabilities were reached by mid-November. Nevertheless, the cyberattack left a lasting impact on the organization’s financial status for the remainder of the year.
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