Jaguar Land Rover delays launch of new Range Rover Electric
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Jaguar Land Rover, Britain's largest carmaker, has postponed the launches of its electric Range Rover and electric Jaguar models to allow for additional testing and demand evaluation. Customers were informed that the electric Range Rover deliveries will not begin until next year, having been scheduled for late 2025. The company reported a 15.1% sales drop due to tariffs and halted exports to the US. Despite financial pressures, JLR plans to sell electric versions of all its luxury vehicles by 2030. Changes to the UK's ZEV mandate have reduced pressure to meet sales targets quickly.
Britain's largest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), has delayed the launches of its new electric Range Rover and electric Jaguar models to allow for more testing.
Sales for JLR have dropped 15.1% in the past three months due to the impact of tariffs and a temporary pause in exports to the US.
JLR has opened a voluntary redundancy scheme for up to 500 managers to save costs yet remains committed to releasing electric vehicles by 2030.
The company’s cautious approach to electric technology, combined with recent changes to the UK's ZEV mandate, has eased pressure to meet immediate sales targets.
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