Jaguar has had its best ever year in Europe with 24,337 units sold in 2004.
Jaguar Cars has revealed its new sports show car, the Advanced Lightweight Coupe at the Detroit Motor Show.
The revised Range Rover gains two new Jaguar-sourced engines when it goes on sale this spring.
Jaguar is in talks with owner Ford for an injection of funds.
Workers at Jaguar’s Browns Lane plant have voted against strike action.
Jaguar workers in Coventry are being balloted on whether to take industrial action over the proposed 1,150 job cuts faced by the doomed Browns Lane plant.
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Hundreds of Jaguar workers and their supporters have demonstrated in protest against plans by Ford to end car production and cut 1,150 jobs at Jaguar's main plant in Coventry.
Amicus and T&G members at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant will be balloted for industrial action next week following a mass demonstration through Coventry City Centre planned for November 27.
Jaguar has been named Employer of the Year at the CIMA and Financial Management Magazine awards.
Jaguar has been criticised for failing to consult trade unions on plans to reorganize the business and cut 1,150 jobs.
Jaguar has reaffirmed its commitment to Coventry after it unveiled the first details of its new science and business park which will be built in the city.
Austrian drink company Red Bull has bought the Jaguar Formula One team from Ford which withdrew the team after this year's world championship.
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Union leaders are meeting Jaguar executives over the planned ending of car assembly at Coventry’s Browns Lane plant and job cuts as MPs began questioning both sides in the dispute.
Transport and General Workers Union general secretary Tony Woodley and Amicus national officer Tony Murphy have been called to give evidence this afternoon to the House of Commons Trade and Industry Select Committee on Ford’s plan to shed over 1,100 Jaguar jobs and end car production at the Browns Lane plant in Coventry.
Jaguar will lose money for two years before breaking even in 2007.
A Coventry based automotive manufacturing firm which provides parts for MG Rover, Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin and Bentley, looks set to axe up to 100 jobs.
Jaguar’s chief executive told a Government minister it was more expensive for Ford to close the historic Brown's Lane plant than to keep it open, it emerged this week.
A huge rally is to be held as part of a union campaign to save production of Jaguar cars in Coventry.