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Jaguar Land Rover Extends Cyberattack Factory Shutdown to October

LONDON (September 23, 2025) – |Reuters| Britain’s biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is extending the closure of its factories until October 1 following a cyberattack in early September that has left its operations paralyzed and smaller suppliers struggling.

The luxury carmaker, owned by India’s Tata Motors, has three factories in Britain, which together produce about 1,000 cars per day. The company is losing 50 million pounds ($68 million) a week, according to the BBC, with many of its 33,000 staff told to stay at home.

The breach highlights the vulnerability of global businesses and government departments to increasingly sophisticated and more frequent cyber and ransom attacks, affecting sectors from healthcare and defence to finance and retail. No details have been released about who might be behind the attack on JLR.

Worries over insurance
The automaker failed to finalize a cyber insurance deal brokered by Lockton ahead of the incident, and appears to be uninsured directly for the attack, three senior cyber insurance market sources told The Insurer. JLR declined to comment.

British business minister Peter Kyle and industry minister Chris McDonald visited JLR on Tuesday and talked to the CEO and senior executives about the impacts of the attack and how the company can work towards restarting production.

“We have two priorities – helping Jaguar Land Rover get back up and running as soon as possible and the long-term health of the supply chain,” said McDonald.

Kyle said “getting JLR back online as soon as possible” was his top priority, adding the government was doing everything it could to minimise the impact of the incident.

As well as wanting to keep the supply chain intact and save jobs, the government – which has set out plans to ban public sector bodies and critical national infrastructure operators from paying ransom demands – will be conscious of the hit to the economy from the shutdowns.

S&P Global’s survey of the UK manufacturing sector on Tuesday showed a downturn in output, with some factories saying JLR’s shutdown impacted activity in the automotive supply chain.

High-profile cyber attacks
Over the weekend, a ransomware attack on a company that facilitates airport check-in left passengers stranded across major European airports, with experts saying cybercriminals are taking greater risks by hitting high-profile targets to get bigger payoffs and boost their online reputation.

In Britain, just over four in ten businesses reported experiencing some form of breach over a 12-month period, according to official data published in June. Household names including Marks & Spencer and Co-op have fallen victim in recent months.

JLR said on Tuesday it was preparing plans to resume production even as it extended the pause.

“We have made this decision to give clarity for the coming week as we build the timeline for the phased restart of our operations and continue our investigation,” JLR said.

JLR, which makes the Range Rover and Defender models, said its production supported 104,000 jobs in supply chains across the country. The Unite trade union has warned of job losses and called for government support to keep companies solvent.

($1 = 0.7400 pounds)

Reporting by Sarah Young. Additional reporting by Suban Abdulla and Muvija M. Editing by Louise Heavens and Mark Potter

Inaugural 1000 Miglia Experience USA Florida Completed

MIAMI (February 27, 2025) – The inaugural 1000 Miglia Experience USA Florida has officially crossed the finish line, bringing the 1,000-mile journey through Florida to a grand conclusion. Over the past three days, 70 classic and modern cars competed across a route that spanned from Miami to Naples, Venice, Tampa, Cape Canaveral, and West Palm Beach, before culminating along Ocean Drive in Miami Beach. Continue reading

ON THE BLOCK: 1954 Jaguar D-Type ‘OKV 2’ Works Competition Car Offered Without Reserve at Broad Arrow’s 2025 Amelia Sale

GROSSE POINTE, Mich. (January 27, 2025) – Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company, is delighted to announce the 1954 Jaguar D-Type Works Competition Car, chassis no. XKD 403, set to feature at its 2025 Amelia Auction, the official auction of The Amelia (Concours d’Elegance). Famously known as ‘OKV 2,’ its Works number plate, the D-Type on offer is among the most important sports racing cars of all time and importantly will be offered without reserve at the March auction. Not only was it raced and tested by some of the most revered drivers of all time— Stirling Moss, Peter Walker, Tony Rolt, Peter Whitehead, Mike Hawthorne, Ivor Bueb, Ninian Sanderson, and Norman Dewis—but it is quite possibly the most raced Works D-Type, campaigned in top-level European races every year between 1954 and 1958. ‘OKV 2’ is estimated to bring $6,500,000 to $8,500,000 when it crosses the auction block at the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island this March. Continue reading

Jenson Button to Race his Ex-Fangio Jaguar C-Type at Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion

MONTEREY, Calif. (Jun 27, 2024) – The competitive fire never diminishes in world-class athletes. Discontented sitting on the sidelines, 2009 FIA Formula One World Champion Jenson Button returns to the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Aug. 14-17 not to sit idly by, but to race his 1952 Jaguar C-Type that was originally owned by six-time World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio. Continue reading

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