The UK’s largest automaker says it will extend its pause in production to October 1st as it continues to deal with a massive cyberattack. That means that JLR’s three factories will have been idle for four weeks, costing the company over 200 million pounds in lost revenue, Reuters says. No word yet on who was responsible for the attack. [Link: Statement on Cyber Incident | JLR Media Newsroom | https://media.jaguarlandrover.com/news/2025/09/statement-cyber-incident-4 | JLR]

The UK-based automaker has been forced to stop vehicle production as a result of the attack—costing JLR tens of millions of dollars and forcing its parts suppliers to lay off…

The business secretary is meeting with firms in the JLR supply chain on Tuesday

A furlough scheme has been called for by unions but is not expected to be an option