Jaguar Land Rover to Release Q1 Fiscal 2026/27 Results on August 13
JLR and parent Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles will publish Q1 fiscal 2026/27 results on 13 August 2026 and discuss them on a joint investor call.
- 30 June 2026
- 13 August 2026
- 14:00
What Happened
Jaguar Land Rover Automotive plc and its parent company, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited, will release results for the quarter ended 30 June 2026 on Thursday, 13 August 2026. The results will be presented during a joint investor call at 14:00 BST, with a Q&A session to follow. JLR bondholders are invited to join the call and participate in the Q&A.
Quarter ended
Results released; joint investor call at 14:00 BST
- Investor call at 14:00 BST on 13 August 2026 with Q&A
- Presentation uploaded to TMPVL website before the call
- JLR presentation uploaded to JLR Results Centre shortly after
- JLR bondholders invited to join the call and Q&A
- No separate JLR call; results covered only during TMPVL call
The TMPVL presentation, covering the group including JLR, will be uploaded to the TMPVL investors page before the call begins. A separate JLR presentation will be posted in the Results Centre area of the JLR website shortly after TMPVL uploads its presentation. Instructions for joining the call are available on the TMPVL website.
Previously from Jaguar Land Rover
In early July, JLR reported Q1 FY27 wholesale volumes fell 9.2% year-on-year to 79,300 units. The share of Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, and Defender models rose to 80.8%.
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Jaguar Land Rover's official releases.
Why this matters
This notice tells investors and JLR bondholders when and how the quarterly financial update will be made public. The joint call with parent company Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles will cover JLR's performance for the quarter ended 30 June 2026, followed by a Q&A session.
Terms in This Story
- bondholders
- Investors who own a company's bonds, a form of debt that must be repaid with interest.
- BST
- British Summer Time, the daylight-saving time zone used in the UK, one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+1).
Summarised from the linked release; details can be imperfect — always verify against the original source.