The UK-based Indian-owned luxury car maker clinched an agreement with the government of the Slovak Republic to build a new plant in the city of Nitra, western Slovakia.
The new world-class one-billion pound worth premium manufacturing facility is expected to employ around 2,800 people over time.
"Jaguar Land Rover is delighted today to welcome Slovakia into our family. The new factory will complement our existing facilities in the UK, China, India and Brazil and marks the next step in the company's strategy to become a truly global business," said CEO of Jaguar Land Rover Dr Ralf Speth.
As part of its commitment to deliver more lightweight vehicles, the new plant will manufacture a range of all-new aluminium JLR vehicles, the company said.
It is anticipated that the first cars will come off the production line in late 2018.
The factory will have an initial capacity of 150,000 vehicles and construction will commence in 2016.
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