Mumbai, Oct. 8 -- JLR stated that volumes had reduced during a challenging quarter, reflecting production stoppages since the start of September resulting from the cyber incident, the planned wind down of legacy Jaguar models ahead of the launch of new Jaguar and incremental US tariffs impacting JLR's US exports.

The overall mix of Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Defender models was 76.7% of total wholesale volumes in Q2 FY26, down from 77.2% in the prior quarter and up from 67.0% YoY, reflecting the prioritisation of JLR's most profitable models.

Retail sales for the second quarter of 85,495 units were down 17.1% YoY and down 8.7% compared to Q1 FY26.

Compared to the prior year, retail volumes for the second quarter were down in al...