Jaguar Land Rover to cut up to 4500 jobs

Jaguar Land Rover announces widespread cost-cutting measures, but its struggles have the potential to be good news for savvy car buyers...

Jaguar XE front
Jaguar XE front

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced it will cut around 4500 jobs worldwide and introduce widespread cost-cutting measures in a bid to combat slow sales.

The cuts – part of a plan dubbed 'Charge and Accelerate' – will begin with a voluntary redundancy scheme in the UK. Around 1500 people were already made redundant by the company in 2018. The cuts aim to "create a leaner, more resilient organisation with a flatter management structure."

This news comes after JLR announced a pre-tax loss of around £90 million in the third quarter of 2018. Slow business in China is mostly to blame, with sales between July and September 2018 down by more than 13% on the previous year.

That loss, combined with a decline in diesel sales and uncertainty over both Brexit and the new WLTP emissions tests, have created a perfect storm for the British brand.

At the time, JLR announced a £2.5 billion plan to rejuvenate the company, including reducing spending over the next two years by £500 million. The funds raised will be invested into electric vehicle technology – including a new battery assembly centre in Warwickshire, which will be used to make battery packs for future Jaguar and Land Rover electric cars.

Jaguar's factories in the UK are already feeling the pinch: the firm's Solihull plant had a two-week shutdown late last year and has already cut jobs, while the factory at Castle Bromwich, which currently builds the XE, XF and XJ saloons, moved to a three-day week.

Jaguar XF

Savvy car buyers could profit from this news, however, because dealers are likely to increase their discounts to help improve sales. What Car?'s Target Price savings – the most we think you should pay for a new car based on research by our own mystery shoppers – are already generous, with average savings of £2986 available on the XE. The XF, meanwhile, has an average Target Price saving of £3665, while buyers can save more than £10,000 on the XJ.

The XJ is the oldest car in Jaguar's fleet, and while it's still among the best cars of its kind to drive, luxury rivals such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and Audi A8 have long since surpassed it in terms of comfort and interior quality. 

Jaguar XJ

Management at JLR will now be mulling over Jaguar's long-term future, but one plan unearthed by our sister title Autocar last year involves turning it into an electric-only brand.

Under this plan, the XJ would be reinvented as a flagship electric car with a range of around 300 miles. It would be powered by two electric motors – one on each set of wheels – and rival quicker versions of the Tesla Model S. It's unclear where the existing XE and XF saloons would fit into this plan, but Jaguar already has one electric car under its belt: the I-Pace SUV.

JLR CEO Dr. Ralf Speth said: "we are taking decisive action to help deliver long-term growth, in the face of multiple geopolitical and regulatory disruptions as well as technology challenges facing the automotive industry."


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