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Jaguar Land Rover

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Jaguar Land Rover
NameJaguar Land Rover
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2013 (as Jaguar Land Rover), Tata Motors acquisition
HeadquartersWhitley, Coventry, United Kingdom
Key peopleThierry Bolloré, Ralf Speth
ProductsJaguar XE, Land Rover Defender, Range Rover Evoque
ParentTata Motors

Jaguar Land Rover is a renowned British multinational automotive company, owned by Tata Motors, with its headquarters in Whitley, Coventry, United Kingdom. The company was formed in 2013, following the acquisition of Jaguar Cars and Land Rover by Tata Motors from Ford Motor Company. This acquisition brought together two iconic British brands, Jaguar Cars, founded by William Lyons and William Walmsley, and Land Rover, founded by Maurice Wilks. The company's history is closely tied to the development of the British automotive industry, with notable collaborations with Bentley Motors, Aston Martin, and McLaren Group.

History

The history of Jaguar Land Rover dates back to the early 20th century, with the founding of Swallow Sidecars by William Lyons and William Walmsley in Blackpool, Lancashire. The company later became Jaguar Cars, known for its sleek and powerful vehicles, such as the Jaguar XK120 and Jaguar E-Type. Meanwhile, Land Rover was founded by Maurice Wilks in Solihull, West Midlands, and became famous for its rugged and reliable off-road vehicles, including the Land Rover Series and Land Rover Defender. The two companies merged in 2013, under the ownership of Tata Motors, to form Jaguar Land Rover, with Ralf Speth as its first CEO, who previously worked at BMW Group and Ford Motor Company. The company has since collaborated with other notable automotive companies, including Daimler AG, Volkswagen Group, and Nissan Motor Co., Ltd..

Models

Jaguar Land Rover offers a wide range of vehicles, including the Jaguar XE, Jaguar XF, Jaguar XJ, and Jaguar F-PACE, as well as the Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Discovery, Range Rover Evoque, and Range Rover Sport. The company has also introduced several electric and hybrid models, such as the Jaguar I-PACE and Land Rover Range Rover PHEV, in partnership with LG Chem and Samsung SDI. Additionally, Jaguar Land Rover has collaborated with other companies, including Waymo, Uber, and Lyft, to develop autonomous driving technologies. The company's vehicles have been featured in several notable events, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Rally Dakar, and Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Operations

Jaguar Land Rover operates several manufacturing facilities, including the Castle Bromwich plant in Birmingham, Solihull plant in West Midlands, and Halewood plant in Liverpool. The company also has research and development centers in Whitley, Coventry, and Gaydon, Warwickshire, where it collaborates with other companies, including University of Warwick, University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London. Jaguar Land Rover has a global presence, with sales operations in over 130 countries, including China, United States, Germany, and Japan, and has partnered with several notable companies, including Ferguson plc, Jardine Matheson, and Inchcape plc.

Technology

Jaguar Land Rover is committed to developing innovative technologies, including electric powertrains, autonomous driving, and connectivity systems. The company has partnered with several technology companies, including Microsoft, IBM, and Cisco Systems, to develop advanced software and hardware solutions. Jaguar Land Rover has also collaborated with several academic institutions, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of Oxford, to develop new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. The company's vehicles feature advanced technologies, including infotainment systems developed by Harman International, Bosch, and Valeo, and driver assistance systems developed by Continental AG and Denso.

Sustainability

Jaguar Land Rover is committed to reducing its environmental impact and has set several sustainability targets, including reducing its carbon footprint and waste management. The company has introduced several eco-friendly models, including the Jaguar I-PACE and Land Rover Range Rover PHEV, and has partnered with several companies, including Renault, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and Mitsubishi Motors, to develop sustainable technologies. Jaguar Land Rover has also collaborated with several organizations, including the World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, to support conservation efforts and reduce its environmental impact.

Corporate Affairs

Jaguar Land Rover is a subsidiary of Tata Motors, which is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India. The company is led by Thierry Bolloré, who previously worked at Renault and Faurecia, and has a global workforce of over 40,000 people. Jaguar Land Rover has sponsored several notable events, including the Rugby World Cup, Wimbledon Championships, and London Fashion Week, and has partnered with several charitable organizations, including UNICEF, Red Cross, and Prince's Trust. The company has received several awards, including the Queen's Award for Enterprise, Sunday Times Best Companies to Work For, and Autocar Awards, and has been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion by Stonewall and Women's Engineering Society. Category:Automotive companies of the United Kingdom

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