Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has recorded a loss approaching £500m during the second quarter of its financial year whilst dealing with what has been called the costliest cyber attack in British history.

The automotive manufacturer has disclosed a pre-tax loss before exceptional items of £485m for the three months ending September 30, 2025. That is down substantially on the £398m profit achieved during the equivalent period in 2024.

JLR has additionally confirmed a £134m loss across the first half of its financial year, compared with a £1.1bn profit over the corresponding six-month period in 2024.

The firm's second-quarter revenue declined by 24 per cent to £4.9bn, whilst half-year sales dropped 16 per cent to £11.5bn, as reported by City AM .

Chief executive Adrian Mardell said: "JLR's

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