Ford has injected £1.2 billlion into its luxury car subsidiary Jaguar Cars in the past few days to cover continuing heavy losses and a write-down of investments.
Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich manufacturing centre has produced its first new XK sports car.
Land Rover is planning a drive to encourage buyers of its cars to use its approved bodyshop network if they are involved in an accident. Its decision follows a similar move by Jaguar, its Ford PAG stablemate.
HR Owen, the debt-ridden dealer group, is selling its Jaguar, Volvo and Land Rover operation in East Anglia to Lookers.
Ford's premium brand Jaguar is not for sale, the head of Ford's European business told Reuters on Monday, dismissing talk that the second biggest U.S. carmaker might part with the loss-making brand.
Jaguar’s new XK will feature a Macromedia Flash screen developed by Alpine for its touch screen ‘infotainment’ system, which will go on sale early next year.
Jaguar and Land Rover were this week named as winners of the first Women in Science Engineering and Technology (SET) Award at the Working Families Employer of the Year Awards in London.
The Jaguar XK has been awarded the Engineering and Technology Award at the Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards in London this week.
Ford is considering selling its Browns Lane plant near Coventry - the home of its iconic Jaguar brand since 1928.
Jaguar has introduced an armoured version of its XJ long wheelbase saloon, the company’s first ever armoured passenger vehicle.
Jaguar is in a fight with insurers over who is best suited to repair its damaged vehicles.
Jaguar dealers are being urged by managing director Bibiana Boerio to “stop whingeing about what we don’t have”.
Jaguar has revealed the world’s first vehicle safety system designed to protect pedestrians during a collision.
Mark Fields, the Ford executive who stopped production at Jaguar's historic Browns Lane factory in Coventry, has been appointed to turn around the carmaker's loss-making US operations.
Jaguar and Land Rover are offering voluntary redundancy terms to 300 UK administrative staff at Halewood, Castle Bromwich, Gaydon, Warwickshire and Whitley in Coventry.
Jaguar has revealed the all-new XK.
With the deletion of the 2.0-litre petrol model, Jaguar’s X-type entry-level car is now the diesel equivalent 2.0-litre D.
Designer Vision Group, manufacturer of OE and aftermarket in-car screens, has won a contract with Jaguar to supply rear-seat entertainment systems for the X-Type and S-Type.
Ford Motor Company has replaced Joe Greenwell as chief executive officer of Jaguar and Land Rover with Geoff Polites, who is praised in a company statement for his “leadership and business acumen” when running Ford Australia.
Jaguar owned Daimler is to launch its new Super Eight model this autumn, the first new Daimler model for seven years.