New Delhi, Oct. 22 -- Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover is likely to suffer a loss of £540 million ( Rs.6,300 crore)-about a third of its 2024-25 profit-due to the September cyberattack, according to Cyber Monitoring Centre, an independent agency that tracks the impact of cyber hits on UK-based firms.

At the consolidated level, the incident could wipe out nearly a fourth of Tata Motors' Rs.28,149 crore profit for FY25.

The agency said the luxury carmaker, whose production was crippled for more than a month, will be able to fully resume production by January 2026 as it begins a phased restart of operations at its plants.

This is the first such estimate from an agency on the hack's impact on JLR, which accounted for more than 71% ...