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Tata Motors PV shares slide 5% as JLR halts UK production



<p>The decline also comes at a time when Tata Motors PV has already been under pressure, with the stock losing significant value over the past month amid weak outlook and concerns over JLR’s performance.</p>
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Shares of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles slipped nearly 5 per cent on Friday in intra-day trade to hit a fresh 52-week low, after reports of a production halt at its luxury arm Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) weighed on investor sentiment.

The stock declined amid concerns over operational disruptions at JLR’s UK facility, where the company has temporarily suspended production due to a parts supply issue. The halt affects select vehicle lines at the Solihull plant and is expected to last for less than two weeks, including a scheduled Easter shutdown.

At 12:05 PM (IST), shares were trading at ₹301.95 or down 5.08 per cent.

The development has raised fresh worries about supply chain challenges at JLR, which remains a key profit driver for Tata Motors.

Any disruption in its operations tends to have a direct impact on the parent company’s financial performance and stock movement.

The decline also comes at a time when Tata Motors PV has already been under pressure, with the stock losing significant value over the past month amid weak outlook and concerns over JLR’s performance.

In Q3 of FY26, JLR’s revenue dropped by 39 per cent year-on-year to £4.5 billion, with year-to-date revenue down 24 per cent to £16 billion, majorly affected by the cyberattack-induced production pause.

  • Published On Mar 27, 2026 at 12:22 PM IST

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