
"In January, the U.S. replaced China as the largest single market for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), which makes the popular Range Rovers and Defender models. In fact, the company's North American sales were up 23% last year. (Range Rovers start around $42,000 and go up to about $180,000.) But it might be more difficult to buy a JLR vehicle soon."
"After a short pause in production over trade wars or tariffs, the U.K.-based automaker has issued another pause - but this time, you can blame hackers instead. Earlier this month, a cyberattack caused JLR to shut down production, which will continue until at least September 24, according to a statement on the company's website this week. So far, the breach has cost the automaker more than $1.36 billion in revenue, per Auto News."
Jaguar Land Rover saw the U.S. overtake China as its largest single market, with North American sales rising 23% and Range Rover prices ranging roughly $42,000 to $180,000. The automaker paused production after a cyberattack that led to a shutdown lasting until at least September 24, 2025. The company reported a revenue impact exceeding $1.36 billion. Retail locations remain open while three U.K. plants that normally produce about 1,000 vehicles per day have closed. JLR initially said data were not stolen, then updated that some data may have been affected as investigations continue.
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