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Jaguar Land Rover is to create 1,300 new jobs as it continues to accelerate its expertise in aluminium and lightweight technologies.

The news comes as Jaguar confirmed it will put a crossover car called the F-Pace into production next year. The new model follows the Jaguar XE into the new facilities within the Solihull plant.

This latest announcement will see Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull manufacturing plant continue to develop its capability in aluminium vehicle construction.

Jaguar Land Rover CEO Dr. Ralf Speth said: “Jaguar Land Rover is committed to delivering more great products. It is that innovation and relentless quest for new technologies that sets our products apart.

“We want to offer customers greater choice, with even more exciting vehicles, crafted with that special British flair. We want to improve the quality of life for our customers and for our own employees, creating opportunities for more people to be part of the Jaguar Land Rover experience.”

As a result of the continued developments at Solihull, Jaguar Land Rover is creating an additional 1,300 new jobs. Applications for the new roles are now being accepted and following its commitment to enhancing employment opportunities for former service personnel in the wake of the Invictus Games, Jaguar Land Rover is welcoming applications from military personnel who are leaving or have left the services.

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