Jaguar Land Rover to cut hundreds of UK jobs
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 17 – Jaguar Land Rover plans to cut 500 UK management jobs after a 15.1% sales drop in Q2 2025 linked to US tariffs, legacy model pauses, and a controversial rebrand.
- Jaguar Land Rover announced on July 17 it will cut up to 500 UK management jobs, affecting 1.5% of its workforce.
- The job cuts follow a sharp 15.1% retail sales decline in the quarter to June caused by US tariff increases and planned model discontinuations.
- JLR paused exports to the US in April after tariffs rose to 25%, later reduced to 10% under a trade truce limiting car exports to 100,000 units annually.
- A spokesperson said the job cuts will be managed through a voluntary redundancy scheme regularly offered to eligible employees to help control costs.
- These cuts illustrate ongoing pressure on JLR as it faces trade challenges and a shifting market while transitioning production to new electric models.
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