JLR unveils new corporate identity

“The new brand identity aspires to remove ambiguity and bring to the fore the unique DNA of each of JLR’s brands - Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Jaguar – as well as accelerate the delivery of the company’s vision to be proud creators of modern luxury,” the company said in a statement.

June 01, 2023 10:29 pm | Updated 10:29 pm IST - MUMBAI

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has unveiled its new corporate identity as part of its move to a ‘House of Brands’ organisation. 

“The new brand identity aspires to remove ambiguity and bring to the fore the unique DNA of each of JLR’s brands - Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Jaguar – as well as accelerate the delivery of the company’s vision to be proud creators of modern luxury,” the company said in a statement.

JLR CEO Adrian Mardell, said “Today is an exciting day as we unveil a new identity for our company as part of our House of Brands approach. I’m confident this perfectly illustrates JLR’s ambition in the modern luxury space.” 

JLR’s Chief Creative Officer, Professor Gerry McGovern OBE, said: “This is the next chapter of our reimagine journey to become a truly modern luxury business. The new JLR identity will bring clarity to our clients and act as a unifier for our four distinct British brands.”

The creative process behind the new identity focused on elegance, modernity and a forward-thinking essence to exhibit the direction and ambition of the company. 

The descending j aspires to add elegance, while the lighter weight of the emblem illustrates the step change to refinement and modernity. JLR has reaffirmed that the Land Rover brand will remain a key part of the company’s DNA. 

“Land Rover continues as a world-renowned and important heritage mark, remaining on vehicles, websites, social media and retail sites, underpinning the world-class Range Rover, Defender and Discovery brands,” the company added.

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