Jaguar has postponed the global launch of its first four-door electric grand tourer to 2026. The car, seen as central to the brand’s planned revival, was earlier expected to debut in late 2025.
The Tata Motors-owned company has been developing the model since unveiling the Type 00 concept in December 2024. It marks Jaguar’s shift toward becoming an all-electric luxury brand.
The delay follows a major cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) in August 2025, which disrupted operations across several facilities. A study estimated the attack caused a £1.9 billion (about ₹22,000 crore) loss to the UK economy.
The breach led to production halts at JLR’s Solihull, Halewood, and Wolverhampton plants and a complete IT outage that stopped order processing. Dealerships and suppliers were also affect

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