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Chery Could Build Cars at Jaguar Land Rover UK Plant – Latest Report

Bottom Line Up Front

Chinese automaker Chery is reportedly in talks to use Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull factory in the UK to produce its own vehicles, a move that could fill JLR’s excess capacity after the brand ends ICE production in 2025.

Chery Could Build Cars at Jaguar Land Rover UK Plant – Latest Report

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Design & Looks

While Chery hasn’t released official renderings for a UK‑built model, the brand is known for sleek, modern styling that blends Chinese design flair with global trends. If the partnership goes ahead, we could see a vehicle that carries the clean lines of JLR’s recent SUVs but carries the Chery badge. Expect a front grille that balances JLR’s signature elegance with Chery’s more aggressive branding.

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Performance & Mileage

Chery’s current lineup includes both traditional gasoline engines and newer plug‑in hybrids. Should they tap the Solihull plant, they may leverage JLR’s advanced engineering to improve fuel efficiency and emissions. Although exact figures are not disclosed, analysts predict mileage could rival mid‑size SUVs in the 30‑35 mpg combined range for gasoline versions, and up to 50 mpg‑equivalent for hybrid variants.

Price & Rivals

Pricing will be a key factor. Chery aims to position its UK‑made cars as affordable alternatives to premium rivals like the Range Rover Evoque and the Audi Q3. Early estimates suggest a starting price around £25,000‑£30,000, undercutting many premium compact SUVs while offering comparable equipment levels.

Engine Mileage (mpg) Price (GBP) Top Features
1.5 L Turbo‑Petrol 30‑35 £27,000
  • LED Headlights
  • 12‑inch Touchscreen
  • Advanced Driver Assist
1.5 L Hybrid 45‑55 (MPGe) £31,000
  • Electric‑Assist Motor
  • Regenerative Braking
  • Premium Leather

FAQ

  • What is the expected mileage of the Chery models built in the UK? Analysts expect about 30‑35 mpg for the gasoline version and 45‑55 mpg‑equivalent for the hybrid.
  • Will the Chery cars be cheaper than a Range Rover Evoque? Early pricing hints at a £25,000‑£30,000 starting price, which is lower than the Evoque’s typical entry price.
  • When could the first Chery‑built cars appear on UK roads? If the deal is finalized, production could start in 2026, with sales likely in late 2026 or early 2027.

What do you think about a Chinese brand using a historic British plant? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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