JLR to Invest 15 Billion Pounds in EV Push, Electric Range Rover Launch in 2025
News 18Jaguar Land Rover is set to accelerate its transition to an electric-first, modern luxury automobile brand by 2030. The plant will manufacture the first of JLR’s next-generation medium-sized luxury SUVs, which will be an electric vehicle. The automaker also revealed that its Engine Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton, which currently manufactures the Ingenium internal combustion engines, will produce electric drive units and battery packs for JLR’s next generation vehicles. Mardell said: “I am proud to announce we are accelerating our electrification path, making one of our UK plants and our next-generation medium-size luxury SUV architecture fully electric. The British luxury brand will shift to a House of Brands approach in order to efficiently market the unique character of each of its brands – Range Rover, Discovery, Defender and Jaguar.