Jaguar XE moves to Castle Bromwich plant in £100m investment

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The XF, F-TYPE and XJ are also built at the plant

Jaguar has announced that its XE sports car will be built at the Castle Bromwich plant as part of a £100m investment.

Production of the XE will gradually transfer from its current home at Solihull.

It means the return of all Jaguar sports and saloon car manufacturing to the Birmingham site.

The move takes the total invested in the Castle Bromwich site to more than £500m over the last two years.

The XF, F-TYPE and XJ are also built at the plant.

Jaguar Land Rover said in August that sales stood at 85,726 for the year, an increase of 72% on 2015.

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