Jaguar Land Rover’s Castle Bromwich plant gets bulk of Rs 5,900 crore investment

Jaguar Land Rover has reaffirmed its commitment to car development and production in the West Midlands

By Nigel Donnelly, Autocar UK calendar 26 Mar 2015 Views icon3081 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Castle Bromwich assembly plant gets a Rs 3,937 crore upgrade as part of JLR's investment program.

Castle Bromwich assembly plant gets a Rs 3,937 crore upgrade as part of JLR's investment program.

Jaguar Land Rover has reaffirmed its commitment to car development and production in the West Midlands with investment totalling £600 million (Rs 5,905 crore) announced today.

The announcement completes a remarkable transformation for the company's facilities in the region, which were earmarked for consolidation as recently as 2010. The introduction of successful new models as well as significant investment have seen sales of Jaguar cars built at its Castle Bromwich plant are almost double that of five years ago.

Company CEO Dr. Ralf Speth said: “Jaguar Land Rover continues to demonstrate its unwavering support to the British automotive industry through sustained investments in advanced research, technology and innovation.

“This investment, made here in the heartland of our UK business operations, signals the confidence we have in this region to support the creation, engineering and manufacturing of ultra-low emission, premium British products, today and in the future.”

How the rs 5,905 crore has been spent

The money is split between three separate facilities in the West Midlands.

The largest single investment has been made at the company’s Castle Bromwich plant, where over £400m (Rs 3,937 crore) has been spent upgrading, ahead of the new Jaguar XF going into build.

Of that amount, £320m (Rs 3,149 crore) is committed to an all-new 74,000 sq ft body shop, which the company says cements the plant as a global centre of excellence for lightweight vehicle manufacturing. The all-new XF completes the line-up of all-aluminium cars assembled at the Midlands plant which already builds F-Type and XJ models. An additional £16m (Rs 157 crore) has been spent on an assembly line which turn coils of aluminium into ‘blank sheets’ that will be pressed into body panels and parts on a new £50m (Rs 492 crore) press line. which is currently under construction. The remaining £30m (Rs 295 crore) has upgraded the trim and final assembly hall.

The Castle Bromwich announcement follows on from the commitment earlier this month that the company's Advanced Design and Engineering Centre in Whtiley, Coventry will be doubled in size at a cost of £50m (Rs 492 crore).

This is in addition to the £150m (Rs 1,476 crore) invested in the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC) at the University of Warwick. Due to open in 2017, it seeks to provide a home for Jaguar Land Rover’s advanced research teams and its partners from the supply chain and academia.

 

 

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