@Tata-JLR: HRH THE PRINCESS ROYAL VISITS JLR’S HALEWOOD PRODUCTION FACILITY TO MARK 60 YEARS OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURING

The first of JLR’s next generation medium-size modern luxury SUVs will be an all-electric model from the Range Rover family, launching in 2025 and built at Halewood in Merseyside.

The Discovery Sport vehicle donated to The Inclusive Hub is valued at approximately £33,000.

About JLR

JLR’s Reimagine strategy is delivering a sustainability-rich vision of modern luxury by design. 

We are transforming our business to become carbon net zero across our supply chain, products, and operations by 2039. We have set a roadmap to reduce emissions across our own operations and value chains by 2030 through approved, science-based targets. Electrification is central to this strategy and before the end of the decade our Range Rover, Discovery, Defender collections will each have a pure electric model, while Jaguar will be entirely electric.  

At heart we are a British company, with two design and engineering sites, three vehicle manufacturing facilities, an engine manufacturing centre, and a battery assembly centre in the UK. We also have vehicle plants in China, Brazil, India, Austria, and Slovakia, as well as seven technology hubs across the globe.    

JLR is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors Limited, part of Tata Sons. 

The Inclusive Hub

The Inclusive Hub started in 2016 helping small groups of Autistic children around Kirkdale take part in non-contact boxing and fitness sessions.

As its popularity grew around Liverpool, so did the numbers and range of abilities of people taking part like Downs Syndrome, ADHD, Amputees, wheelchair users, behavioural needs and ladies involved in domestic violence to name a few.

The Inclusive Hub empowers people of all ages and abilities through exercise and education.

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