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    Tata Motors reassessing JLR's forecast as US tariffs fan uncertainty

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    Posted on May 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Tata Motors reevaluates JLR's profitability due to US tariffs, affecting global automakers. JLR met its EBIT target but faces future uncertainties.

    Tata Motors Reviews JLR's Forecast Due to US Tariff Concerns

    By Nandan Mandayam

    (Reuters) -India's Tata Motors said on Tuesday it was reevaluating its annual profitability target for luxury car brand Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), joining automakers worldwide that have flagged forecast uncertainty due to U.S. tariff changes.

    Imported cars have been a main focus of U.S. President Donald Trump's global trade war. Trump last month imposed a 25% tariff on all foreign-made vehicles sold in the world's second-largest car market.

    UK-based JLR, which counts the U.S. as its fastest-growing market, met its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) margin target of 8.5% for the year ended March, but abstained from confirming its fiscal 2026 target of a 10% EBIT margin, announced in June.

    "We are assessing our guidance in light of the recent UK-U.S. trade deal announced on May 8 and will provide an update at our investor day on June 16," said parent Tata Motors, which gets about two-thirds of its overall revenue from JLR.

    The U.S. and the UK signed a trade deal last week that allows the latter to export 100,000 cars a year under a 10% tariff, lower than the 25% levy for other nations.

    Despite the deal, analysts expect JLR's North America sales to drop this fiscal year, with some noting that the top-selling "Defender" SUV, which is made in Slovakia, is not covered under the deal.

    "We'll probably be able to see the implications of all those (tariffs) in the coming quarters," Group CFO PB Balaji said in a media call.

    Automakers globally, including Mercedes-Benz, Fiat-owner Stellantis and Volvo, have either abstained from issuing forecasts or pulled their earnings forecasts.

    Still, JLR's sales volumes rose 1.1% in the January-March quarter, helped by strong demand for its SUVs in North America and Europe.

    That helped Tata Motors' fourth-quarter profit of 84.70 billion rupees ($993 million) beat analysts' estimates of 74.58 billion rupees, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    The company's profit halved from the year-ago quarter, which included a one-time tax benefit.

    Tata Motors' shares closed 1.8% lower ahead of the results. ($1 = 85.2750 Indian rupees)

    (Reporting by Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman, Savio D'Souza and Devika Syamnath)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Tata Motors is reassessing JLR's profitability targets.
    • •US tariffs on foreign cars create global uncertainty.
    • •JLR's US market growth is affected by new trade deals.
    • •JLR met its EBIT margin target for the past year.
    • •Automakers globally face forecast challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tata Motors reassessing JLR's forecast as US tariffs fan uncertainty

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Tata Motors reassessing JLR's profitability forecast due to US tariffs impacting the automotive industry.

    2How do US tariffs affect JLR?

    US tariffs on foreign-made vehicles create uncertainty for JLR's profitability, especially in its growing US market.

    3What is the impact of the UK-US trade deal?

    The UK-US trade deal allows for lower tariffs on UK exports, but key models like the Defender are not covered, affecting sales.

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