JLR doubles Coventry centre

Jaguar Land Rover is to expand its advanced engineering and design centre at Whitley, Coventry, doubling its footprint at the location.

The latest multi-million pound investment by Jaguar Land Rover will house highly-skilled product development engineers and support the company’s creation of high technology ultra-low emission vehicles for its customers in 180 markets around the world.

Jaguar Land Rover today announced the completion of its purchase of an additional 62 acres at Whitley, more than doubling the current 55-acre site and adding an area equivalent to the size of over 30 football pitches.
Commenting on the expansion, Dr Ralf Speth, Jaguar Land Rover’s chief executive officer, said, ‘Our expansion at Whitley will help ensure the sustainable growth of Jaguar Land Rover, with the development of ultra-low emission technologies. Design leadership, technical innovation and engineering excellence lie at the heart of this responsible business and we are committed to investing in the skills needed to continue this success into the future. Great people and great products are the essence of this great British company.’

The announcement of Jaguar Land Rover’s Whitley expansion follows the recent unveiling of the foundation stone and the start of construction of the £150 million National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC), which will open at the University of Warwick in spring 2017.
Jaguar Land Rover has more than doubled its workforce in the last five years, creating 18,000 new jobs. Some 8,000 engineers and technologists are based at its two UK engineering and design centres at Gaydon and Whitley and an advanced research centre at the University of Warwick. The company supports around 210,000 additional jobs through its dealerships, suppliers and local businesses.
Jaguar Land Rover is investing more than ever before in new technologies and facilities. In the financial year to the end of March 2016 the business will spend over £3bn on product creation and capital expenditure, launching 12 major new product actions. The company’s strategy will see 50 major new and model year vehicle upgrades over the next five years. Recent examples of low emission technologies developed by Jaguar Land Rover include the company’s expertise inaluminium and lightweight technologies; and its Ingenium engine family of high technology ultra-low emission four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, which will power a new generation of Jaguar Land Rover products.

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