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Amid looming uncertainties, JLR’s Q4FY25 performance isn’t exciting. Revenue was up just 2%, Ebitda declined 5% and volume ...
JLR posts £2.5bn FY25 profit—its best in a decade—driven by high-margin models, strong EV sales and solid cash control under its Reimagine strategy.
Global sales of the Indian automaker slid 3 per cent to 3.66 lakh units in the fourth quarter; Tata Motors is part of Indian ...
Tata Motors, which manufactures commercial and passenger vehicles and owns the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) brand, reported a net ...