Investing in the Best of British, Jaguar Land Rover launches F-PACE to the world

15 September 2015

Jaguar Land Rover has once again signalled its commitment to UK manufacturing with the debut of the Jaguar F-PACE in Frankfurt.

  • Launch of Jaguar F-PACE triggers £120 million of further investment in Jaguar Land Rover's flagship Solihull manufacturing plant
  • Jaguar Land Rover showcases flexibility of £1.5 billion industry-leading lightweight aluminium architecture with third model - the new F-PACE
  • £13 billion of UK supplier contract awards linked to three new vehicles - the Jaguar XE, XF and F-PACE
  • F-PACE to feature Jaguar Land Rover's class leading Ingenium engine built at Wolverhampton based Engine Manufacturing Centre

Jaguar Land Rover has once again signalled its commitment to UK manufacturing with the debut of the Jaguar F-PACE in Frankfurt. The UK economy is benefitting from the revitalisation of the Jaguar brand and expanding product line-up with new £multi-billion supplier contract awards and significant investment in advanced manufacturing facilities.

The F-PACE is the latest new model from the Jaguar stable following the critically acclaimed launches of the XE and XF.  Designed, engineered and manufactured in Britain, these new models are the result of a £1.5billion investment that has accelerated Jaguar Land Rover's world leadership in lightweight technology.

Built alongside the Jaguar XE at the company's flagship Solihull manufacturing plant, Jaguar's breakthrough model has resulted in an additional £120m of investment in the facility. This takes the total amount invested in Solihull's 'factory within a factory' to £620mn - the largest investment in the 70 year history of the Midlands based plant.

The UK supply chain has benefited from Jaguar's product expansion with a total of £13 billion* worth of UK supplier contracts awarded, with £5bn connected to the F-PACE alone.

Speaking at Frankfurt, Jaguar Land Rover CEO, Dr. Ralf Speth said: "We are pushing the boundaries in design, engineering and manufacturing to deliver outstanding cars. Our investment in the development of the F-PACE; its industry leading architecture and the UK plants which support its manufacture provides a clear signal that Jaguar Land Rover is committed to Britain and advancing the skills and capability of the industry".

The F-PACE follows the Jaguar XE, Range Rover Evoque, Discovery Sport and Jaguar XF in adopting the award-winning Ingenium engine. Manufactured at the company's £500mn Engine Manufacturing Centre, which celebrates its one year anniversary next month, the four-cylinder diesel engine in F-PACE achieves 57.7mpg and CO2 emissions of just 129g/km.

Jaguar Land Rover's latest model also benefits from significant investments in the company's Castle Bromwich plant. The £400mn investment in facilities across this site included a new blanker line which produces blank sheets of aluminium used to create F-PACE body panels, making it the most aluminium intensive product in its class**.

The Jaguar F-PACE will go on sale worldwide in early 2016.

Ends

* Contracts awarded to UK suppliers for the Jaguar XE, XF and F-PACE are as follows:

XE - £4bn

XF - £4bn

F-PACE - £5bn

** The F-PACE features more aluminium (80 per cent) than any of its competitors, enabling class-leading performance and fuel efficiency.

Further information

For more information contact:

Ken McConomy, Head of Corporate Relations
M: +44 7714 725 236 e:  kmcconom@jaguarlandrover.com

Nicola Rzeznik, UK Manufacturing Communications Manager
M: +44 7736 912 266 e:nrzeznik@jaguarlandrover.com

Notes to Editors

  • In 2015/16 Jaguar Land Rover will spend £3.5 billion on new vehicle creation and capital expenditure. In the same period, the company will launch 12 new and refreshed vehicles from its UK plants, such as the Jaguar F-PACE at Solihull.
  • In the past five years, Jaguar Land Rover has tripled its turnover, doubled its sales and doubled its workforce. It has gone from strength to strength, to become a fine example of British manufacturing success.
  • In 2014, Jaguar Land Rover sold 462,678 vehicles, up 9%. Of that, Jaguar sold 81,570 vehicles and Land Rover sold 381,108 vehicles.
  • Jaguar Land Rover plans 50 product actions over the next five years.
  • Jaguar Land Rover is one of the UK's largest exporters and generates more than 80% of its revenue from exports.