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Jaguar Land Rover’s Q1 profit drops 73% despite tariff relief

Higher dealership retail investment and a lost CAFE benefit offset lower U.S. tariffs, pulling profit after tax down from $335 million a year earlier.

Jaguar Land Rover's Q1 profit drops 73% despite tariff relief

JLR CEO | PB Balaji

On the Dash: 

  • Jaguar Land Rover revenue fell 9.6% as supply disruptions drove a 9.2% decline in wholesale volume.
  • Higher dealership investment is adding pressure as JLR’s adjusted EBIT margin fell to 2.8%.
  • Upcoming launches will be key to restoring volume and profitability as JLR navigates supply and market challenges.

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) reported revenue of 6 billion British pounds, or roughly $8.1 billion, for the first quarter of its 2027 fiscal year, a 9.6% decline from a year earlier. The quarter ended June 30.

Wholesale volumes decreased by 9.2% from the previous year, with the automaker attributing the decline to supply constraints and market disruptions, like a fire at a key component supplier, according to its August 13 earnings report. Profit before tax and exceptional items also fell to 109 million pounds, down from 351 million pounds a year earlier. Adjusted EBIT margin dropped to 2.8%, from 4.0%. Additionally, JLR raised its dealership retail investment from 4.1% to 7.1% of revenue, adding further pressure to margins alongside the volume decline.

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Tariff relief provided some offset. U.S. tariffs on U.K. imports fell from 27.5% to 10% year over year. But those savings were partially offset by the loss of a Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) benefit that JLR had picked up in the same quarter last year, before CAFE standards were reset. Notably, profit after tax landed at 66 million pounds, down from 248 million pounds a year earlier.

The automaker said the quarter remained profitable despite the trading challenges, and pointed to its financial position and upcoming launches as reasons for confidence. Investment spending will stay on pace with the automaker’s previously announced target of 18 billion pounds over five years starting in fiscal 2024.

JLR CEO PB Balaji tied that confidence directly to demand for the brand’s upcoming lineup.

“In a challenging market environment, we will drive growth by delighting our customers with exhilarating brand experiences and by continually enhancing the quality of our offerings to build long‑lasting loyalty,” Balaji said in the company’s annual report. For franchised Jaguar and Land Rover dealers, the quarter signals that OEM-level margin pressure can reach the showroom floor before it shows up in wholesale allocations, especially with retail investment climbing while JLR works through supply disruption ahead of its next EV launches.

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