JLR – the British car company formerly known as Jaguar Land Rover – has reportedly parted company with its chief creative officer, professor Gerry McGovern OBE. Reports suggest that it was a sudden ...
JLR’s chief creative officer Gerry McGovern has reportedly been fired. Media reports in India claim McGovern was asked to leave the company on Monday “with immediate effect” and summarily escorted ...
Mission accomplished, Jaguar. You have our attention. Along with that of Stephen Colbert, the gay-panic shit-stirrers at Fox News, X-man Elon and every hot-take purveyor from London to Los Angeles.
UPDATE 12/16/25: JLR is disputing initial reports that it fired chief creative officer, Gerry McGovern. According to a report by Automotive News Europe, a company spokesperson said, "It is untrue that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m the founder of the No. 1 automotive site for women. There is no more vaunted but troubled brand than Jaguar, nor one with more ...
Nearly a year ago, Jaguar unveiled a refreshed brand identity that was supposed to usher in its future. So far, it’s been mostly a headache. The 102-year-old luxury automaker, once a head-to-head ...
The Jaguar CEO is stepping down months after leading a controversial "woke" rebrand campaign for the auto company. Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mardell is set to retire after three decades at the ...
It’s not just your imagination. If you’ve stopped by a Jaguar dealership recently, you probably noticed the lot looking unusually bare. In fact, most local Jaguar dealers have fewer than 10 new cars ...
Jaguar sales in Europe plunged a shocking 97.5% following a botched rebrand that included a commercial featuring men in skirts to announce its upcoming pivot toward an all-electric fleet — but the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook By 2002, sixth-generation consoles were hitting their stride. Between the PlayStation 2, GameCube, ...
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