After two recalls for software updates, the car's range is now permanently restricted to 80 percent of what it was new. And ...
Jaguar Land Rover recalls four models for two separate issues each impacting the operation of the backup camera.
The platform will also enable greater and more secure data exchange between JLR and its customers' vehicles, delivering more efficient software over-the-air (SOTA) updates and supporting the ...
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Over-the-air updates are so common now we live in a world of 'software-defined-vehicles'. But how do OTAs work and why do ...
British automaker Jaguar Land Rover said Tuesday it plans to spend $180 million over the next 10 years on its tech hub in Northwest Portland, developing new ways for its vehicles to use online ...
Land Rover Defender, 2023 Range Rover Evoque, and 2019-20 Jaguar XE are recalled to fix display screens and backup cameras.
Jaguar seemingly made a decision regarding the I-Pace examples repurchased from customers following the fire risk caused by ...
JLR first became aware of a potential issue ... and dealers will need to update the infotainment software free of charge. The second recall is specifically for 2019-2020 Jaguar XE models built ...
One of the most exciting collaborations in JLR’s pipeline is with NVIDIA. Starting in 2025, the company’s vehicles will feature a next-gen AI-driven software platform, delivering state-of-the-art ...
Jaguar Land Rover worked together with Panasonic Automotive ... letters will be mailed on or about March 14, 2025. The updated software and OBD-II update come at no charge to affected customers.