Jaguar Land Rover reports significant drop in sales following cyberattack
07/01/2026 | The Register
In a statement, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has reported a sharp decline in its fiscal 2026 preliminary third-quarter results following its August 2025 cyberattack. Wholesale volumes fell by 43.3% year-on-year to 59,200 units, while retail sales dropped by 25.1% to 79,600 units. The company attributed the results to production stoppages and subsequent delays in global vehicle distribution. Manufacturing did not return to normal until mid-November, leaving the company struggling to supply dealers before the end of the period. JLR stated that the incident caused significant cascading effects on its operations, reducing the number of vehicles available for sale over the three-month period.
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