Jaguar Land Rover has received more than 6,500 applications for 280 graduate recruitment places this year as it embarks on a drive to support a multi billion pound investment plan for new product creation.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, visited Jaguar Land Rover's manufacturing facility in Solihull, yesterday.
The bulbous rear design of the Panamera split the critics, but it does add width to Porsche’s range, extending it to luxury saloon customers and helping the German target Jaguar buyers.
A recruitment drive by Jaguar Land Rover to fill 1,500 new positions at its Halewood plant has seen an “unprecedented” 14,000 applications.
Jaguar will likely make a decision on the development of a smaller saloon and possibly a crossover model later this year.
Jaguar has signed a new partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association to become its official vehicle supplier.
Jaguar Land Rover has told some of its most talented UK managers to consider relocating to China or risk being passed over for boardroom roles.
Jaguar Land Rover will keep its three factories in the UK.
Mike O'Driscoll, Jaguar Cars' managing director, has today announced his retirement from day-to-day operations at Jaguar Land Rover at the end of March 2011.
Jaguar Land Rover has entered the Times Top 100 Graduate Employers - the list of Britain’s best after graduate employers in 2010.
Vince Cable, the business secretary, is today visiting automotive businesses in the West Midlands, including Aston Martin at Gaydon and Jaguar at Warwick University.
Jaguar has chosen the Moscow motor show to launch an armoured version of its XJ luxury saloon.
The Tata group, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, has begun searching for a successor to its group chairman, Ratan Tata.
Jaguar Land Rover has launched a "Cycle to Work" scheme as part of a sustainability strategy to encourage employees to take a greener approach to travelling to work.
Jaguar Land Rover has joined the European Council for automotive research and development.
Dealers are set to be a driving force behind a major sporting academy launched by Jaguar that is supported by some of Britain’s greatest sporting stars.
Jaguar is giving away a 3.0-litre diesel XF saloon, worth £38,600, to celebrate the brand cracking 25,000 XF sales in the UK and to help raise money for the NSPCC .