Summary
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has temporarily stopped making cars at its Solihull plant due to a parts shortage from a supplier. This pause will last around two weeks, including a planned Easter break, affecting the production of Range Rover and Range Rover Sport vehicles.
Key Facts
- JLR has halted production at the Solihull plant due to a parts supply issue.
- The production pause will last about two weeks and includes a planned Easter shutdown.
- This affects the making of Range Rover and Range Rover Sport models.
- JLR is working with the supplier to fix the issue quickly.
- Plant staff will continue to work as usual despite the production halt.
- This follows a previous major cyberattack that also disrupted JLR operations last year.
- JLR reported that production had returned to normal after the cyberattack.