JLR Reports £22.9 Billion Revenue for Fiscal Year 2026, Plans New Jaguar and Range Rover Electric
Jaguar Land Rover posted £22.9 billion in revenue and a £14 million profit before exceptional items for fiscal year 2026, as it prepares to launch the Range Rover Electric and a new Jaguar model.
£22.9 billion
£2.2 billion
352,389 units
What Happened
JLR's fiscal year 2026 annual report reveals revenue of £22.9 billion and profit before tax and exceptional items of £14 million. The company generated free cash flow of £2.2 billion and ended the year with net cash of £2.6 billion.
£22.9 billion
For fiscal year ended 2026
“2026 is set to be an exciting year for JLR as we develop our next‑generation vehicles, including the launch of the Range Rover Electric and the unveiling of the first new Jaguar.”
Wholesales reached 307,915 units while retail sales hit 352,389 units. CFO Richard Molyneux emphasized that JLR continues to benefit from strong demand and will expand its portfolio to meet evolving customer expectations.
Why this matters
The annual report shows JLR's financial stability while it invests in next-generation electric vehicles, signaling its transition to a modern luxury brand portfolio.
Terms in This Story
- Free Cash Flow
- Cash generated by a company after accounting for capital expenditures, used for expansion or debt repayment.
- Net Cash
- Cash and cash equivalents minus total debt, indicating financial liquidity.
- Wholesales
- Units sold by a manufacturer to dealers, as opposed to retail sales to end customers.
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