Virgin Voyage: Land Rover Celebrates Production of First New Discovery Sport

17 October 2014

The first production Discovery Sport has rolled off Land Rover’s production line in Halewood, UK. The car will now make its way to Virgin Galactic’s headquarters, to be used by the team as they continue to prepare for the launch of the world’s first commercial spaceline.

  • First production car built in Halewood, UK, to be given to global partner Virgin Galactic to support operations base

  • The latest model in the Land Rover line‑up has created 250 new manufacturing jobs following a £200m investment in the Halewood plant

The first production Discovery Sport has rolled off Land Rover's production line in Halewood, UK. The car will now make its way to Virgin Galactic's headquarters, to be used by the team as they continue to prepare for the launch of the world's first commercial spaceline. 

The world's most versatile and capable premium compact SUV, the Discovery Sport, is the first of the new Discovery family. It features 5+2 seating in a footprint no larger than existing 5‑seat premium SUVs, as well as Land Rover's class‑leading capability. The launch marks another significant milestone in Jaguar Land Rover's product offensive which will see the company deliver 50 significant product actions over the next five years.

During a ceremony at Land Rover's Halewood plant, the first ever production vehicle was received by Stephen Attenborough, Commercial Director of Virgin Galactic, with whom Land Rover partnered with earlier this year. The vehicle will be used by the pioneering spaceflight company to support its operations in the UK, and is one of a number of vehicles Land Rover is providing as part of an ongoing global partnership between the British brands.

"It fills me with pride to have seen the first new Discovery Sport coming off the line here at our world‑class Halewood production facility. We are now even more excited to hand the keys over to the crew at Virgin Galactic. The new car embodies Land Rover's spirit of Above and Beyond, so it's fitting that it will be used by a similarly pioneering company in Virgin Galactic," said Murray Dietsch, Director of Land Rover Programmes.

The Halewood plant, which is already home to the company's fastest selling model of all time ‑ the Range Rover Evoque, has seen investment in the site more than double and workforce treble over the last four years with 4,750 people now employed at the site.

The impact of Discovery Sport has also been positively felt within the UK supply chain where £3.5bn in contracts have been awarded to 55 suppliers.

Land Rover revealed the new Discovery Sport through an online film shot at Spaceport America in New Mexico, USA, last month. The launch of the car was paired with the announcement of Land Rover's Galactic Discovery competition, giving four friends the chance to win a once‑in‑a‑lifetime trip to space with Virgin Galactic.

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Notes to Editors:

LAND ROVER AND VIRGIN GALACTIC

Land Rover and Virgin Galactic announced a global partnership in April 2014 against the backdrop of SpaceShipTwo, the world's first commercial passenger‑carrying spacecraft, and Land Rover's new Discovery Vision Concept vehicle. The partnership demonstrates a shared vision of pioneering spirit, technological innovation and sense of adventure, and illustrates a desire to push the boundaries of travel for the next generation.

Both brands see the huge potential to develop the partnership to inspire others and motivate more young people to pursue careers in the vitally important fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

Jaguar Land Rover's award‑winning 'Inspiring Tomorrow's Engineers' school science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education programme engaged 328,000 young people in the UK in 2013. The education programme includes Education Business Partnership Centres at its five sites which offer inspirational plant tours and classroom activities to students, creative STEM challenges which replicate real‑life design, testing and engineering processes and outreach events at schools and career shows.

Similarly, Galactic Unite was formed by the Virgin Galactic Future Astronaut community to create STEM+ opportunities for young people around the world and to promote the necessary skills in students through education, entrepreneurship and the inspiration of space.  The aim of Galactic Unite is to help inspire and skill up a generation of people who will power the emerging space industry, and use their skills and expertise to solve global challenges. Galactic Unite works toward this goal by using the energy around commercial space travel to inspire a whole new generation to get excited about STEM skills and entrepreneurialism, as well as creating and delivering innovative educational content and award‑based programs around STEM and space‑related activities.

Chris Thorp

Senior Manager, Global Public Relations, Land Rover

E: cthorp@jaguarlandrover.com

T: +44 (0) 7990 084951

 Jack Hutchinson

Account Manager, The Brooklyn Brothers

E: jack@thebrooklynbrothers.com

T: +442072 926200

 

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