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Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack Pinches UK GDP, Bank of England Says

Disruption to Britain’s largest carmaker cited as a contributing factor to the 0.2 per cent GDP growth in Q3 2025
The Bank of England has identified the cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover as a tangible drag on the United Kingdom’s economy, noting that headline growth of just 0.2 per cent in the third quarter of 2025 reflected not only weak exports to the United States but also disruption caused by the factory-halt incident.

According to a report by the Cyber Monitoring Centre, the hacking incident—beginning in late August—forced Jaguar Land Rover to suspend production across its UK plants for several weeks, triggering knock-on effects throughout its extensive supply chain of more than 5,000 organisations.

The analysis estimates losses at approximately £1.9 billion (about US$2.5 billion).

Production data from September shows a 27 per cent drop in UK car manufacturing year-on-year, a stark reflection of the disruption attributed largely to the Jaguar Land Rover shutdown.

The company, owned by India’s Tata Motors, extended its factory pause until at least October 1 while investigations and system restorations were under way.

This is thought to be the first time the Bank of England has explicitly cited a cyberattack as a material factor in national GDP results, underscoring how digital threats have evolved into macro-economic issues.

Experts say the incident illustrates the scale of modern cyber-risks when they intersect with manufacturing-heavy supply chains and high-volume production lines.

The government extended a £1.5 billion loan guarantee to Jaguar Land Rover in September to support the company and its suppliers, reflecting the wider economic stakes of the shutdown.

Policymakers and industry leaders now say that the event highlights the urgency of industrial-cyber resilience being treated as integral to national economic security.

Jaguar Land Rover has not publicly named the perpetrators of the breach, though speculation ranges from organised criminal groups to state-backed actors; the firm said no customer data appears to have been stolen, but systems remain subject to forensic review.

The Bank of England’s acknowledgment adds weight to the view that cyber-disruption can swiftly translate into lost output, weakened trade flows and measurable drag on GDP growth.

Economists warn that companies in just-in-time manufacturing networks need to fast-track cyber-resilience measures, given how a single hit to one major issuer can ripple across an entire economy.

The Jaguar Land Rover episode has become a case study in the economic cost of digital disruption, with wider implications for how industrial policy, trade strategy and cyber-policy must now align to protect national growth.
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