Why Make a Claim?
Over 1 Million Drivers Could Be Eligible
From 2014 to 2023, more than 500,000 Jaguar and Land Rover diesel vehicles were sold or leased in the UK. Because eligibility is based on previous ownership, not current ownership, many people who no longer have the vehicle may still qualify.
This means over 1 million drivers across the UK could be owed compensation.
No Risk and No Upfront Costs
The emissions claim is brought as a collective legal action against Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). This joins thousands of claims into a single legal case to decide liability. The claim is operated on a no win, no fee basis, which means:
- No upfront payments
- No risk to check
- You only pay if compensation is recovered
Top Legal Experience
If your Jaguar qualifies, your case becomes part of a group represented by a specialist UK law firm with experience in automotive collective actions. They manage the legal work from start to finish.
Why Drivers Are Claiming Against Jaguar
Jaguar is known for distinctive design, dynamic driving, sports saloon styling, premium technology and a strong reputation in the luxury automotive landscape. Many UK drivers chose Jaguar vehicles based on marketing that highlighted:
- Lower emissions
- Fuel economy benefits
- Cleaner diesel engineering
- Strong performance and efficiency combined
Legal investigations now suggest that some Jaguar diesel models may have produced higher emissions during real-world driving than during official testing, despite meeting EU legislation and comparison testing requirements.
Because of this, many buyers may have been persuaded to purchase based on environmental or financial expectations that did not match everyday driving conditions.
Drivers have reported financial disadvantages including:
- Higher fuel costs than expected
- Lower resale value in the used vehicles market
- Loss of confidence in published range figures and energy consumption figures
- Paying a higher price for what appeared to be a low-emission model
These concerns apply to a wide range of Jaguar vehicles, including:
- Luxury business saloon models
- Sports saloon models
- Performance SUV and electric performance SUV-style models
- Jaguar Type models
- Current and previous generations of Jaguar diesel vehicles
Whether you purchased, leased or financed, you may still qualify. This includes agreements through Jaguar Financial Services, HP finance offers requiring a minimum amount of credit, and approved used vehicle purchases.
This claim does not relate to warranties, MOT cover, roadside assistance or breakdown entitlements.
Jaguar Diesel Drivers Could Be Owed Thousands
Jaguar diesel drivers could be owed thousands in compensation for misleading emissions information. Claims apply to purchased, leased and financed vehicles — new or second-hand.
You can still claim if you no longer own the vehicle.
Who Can Make a Jaguar Diesel Emissions Claim?
You may qualify if you:
- Owned, leased or financed a Jaguar diesel vehicle
- Bought the car new or used
- Purchased or leased it between 2009 and 2018
You can still claim if:
- You no longer have the car
- You traded it in or it was written off
- It was a company car or registered for business use
Claims are open to UK private drivers and business drivers.
How the Claim Works
- Enter your reg to check eligibility
- Confirm basic ownership details
- Your claim is reviewed by legal experts
- If eligible, your case is added to the collective emissions claim
- If successful, compensation is paid directly to you
No paperwork delays. No court appearance. No risk.
Financial Impact for Jaguar Diesel Drivers
| Financial Area | How Drivers May Have Been Affected |
|---|---|
| Purchase / finance | Paid more based on emissions and fuel economy marketing |
| Fuel costs | Higher fuel usage during everyday driving |
| Resale / PX value | Reduced value in the used car market |
| Long-term cost | Vehicle worth less than expected over time |
Compensation varies depending on ownership length, model, and financial loss.
