Overview
- JLR told staff, suppliers and partners it will keep production paused until at least Wednesday, September 24 as a forensic investigation continues and a controlled restart is prepared.
- The company shut down IT systems on August 31 after detecting an intrusion, halting lines at Halewood, Solihull and Wolverhampton and disrupting overseas sites.
- JLR says some data was affected and it is informing regulators and will contact individuals where appropriate.
- Suppliers report temporary layoffs and cash‑flow pressure, and Unite has called for a Covid‑style furlough scheme to protect jobs; those directly employed by JLR are not at risk of redundancy.
- Economists estimate losses of £5–10 million per day, the NCSC and law enforcement are supporting the response, and a self‑identified hacker collective has claimed responsibility without independent verification.