Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover has extended the suspension of operations at its manufacturing plants until October 1, 2025, as it continues to recover from a severe cyberattack that has disrupted its systems for more than 3 weeks. This decision reflects the ongoing challenges the company faces in restoring full functionality across its production facilities.
Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc announced that its vehicle production will remain paused until October 1, 2025. The decision comes after the company previously expected to resume operations within the current week.
Instead, the attack’s lingering impact on internal systems and supply chain coordination has forced a longer delay. The company stated that the extension aims to provide clarity to employees and partners while a phased restart plan is put in place.
The cyber incident has not only affected JLR’s internal operations but also caused disruptions across its broader supplier network. With logistics and order management systems compromised, suppliers are facing uncertainty and delays. The production pause has now stretched for over 3 weeks, affecting the availability of popular models like the Range Rover and the Jaguar XE globally.
As part of its official communication, JLR acknowledged that some data may have been exposed during the cyberattack. While investigations continue, the company is working closely with data security experts to assess potential breaches. Preventive protocols have been strengthened to minimise long-term impact and safeguard confidential information.
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Although operations are currently scheduled to resume on October 1, 2025, JLR has not provided a detailed timeline for full-scale recovery. The restart is expected to be gradual, prioritising essential systems and facilities. Updates will depend on the progress of the cybersecurity inspection and system restoration efforts underway.
Jaguar Land Rover’s extended shutdown due to a cyberattack underscores the increasing vulnerabilities faced by manufacturing giants. As the company targets October 1, 2025, for a phased restart, considerable strain continues to affect supply chains and market delivery timelines. Full recovery will depend on the pace at which system integrity is restored and operational safety is assured.
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Published on: Sep 23, 2025, 3:44 PM IST
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