The European Council for Automotive R&D (EUCAR), which represents the major European automobile manufacturers in their common research activities, has  confirmed Jaguar Land Rover as a new member.

“We welcome Jaguar Land Rover and are convinced that their expertise and commitment in research and development will make a valuable contribution to the  work of our association,” said Marc Duval-Destin, Chairman of EUCAR and Vice  President of Research and Advanced Engineering at PSA Peugeot Citroën.

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“We are looking forward to working in close partnership with the European automobile manufacturers on common research activities,” said Tony Harper, Head of  Research & Advanced System Engineering at Jaguar Land Rover. 

“As the UK’s largest automotive employer and one of its largest investors in R&D, joining EUCAR was an important step.”

EUCAR’s members  participate  in common research activities in the areas of fuels and  powertrain,  materials and manufacturing, mobility and transport and integrated safety. Their  activities  include  the determination of the common  challenges  in  research, communication of these challenges to EU institutions and other stakeholders and participation in collaborative projects. In particular EUCAR’s members participate in projects funded by  the EU’s Research Framework Programmes, which bring together manufacturers, suppliers, SMEs and research institutions from many member states to work on collaborative automotive research.