Overview
- Jaguar Land Rover said its factory shutdown will run at least until Oct. 1 while it rebuilds core systems and plans a phased restart with support from the NCSC and law enforcement.
- Business Secretary Peter Kyle and Industry Minister Chris McDonald met JLR executives and suppliers after DBT and SMMT convened to assess the strain on the automotive supply chain.
- Suppliers report severe cashflow pressure and layoffs, with SMMT saying about a quarter have paused work or let staff go, as Unite pushes for a furlough-style scheme to protect jobs.
- Analysts estimate roughly £1.7bn in lost vehicle output and an initial profit hit of around £120m, with some reports suggesting disruption could stretch further if recovery is slow.
- JLR says some data may have been accessed and is notifying individuals where necessary, while a group calling itself Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters has claimed responsibility without independent verification.