Jaguar Land Rover Turbocharger Class Action Settlement
Summary
Jaguar Land Rover North America LLC has agreed to a settlement resolving a class action lawsuit concerning defective turbochargers in the 2013–2016 Range Rover Evoque, 2015–2017 Discovery Sport, and 2013–2015 Land Rover LR2. The lawsuit alleged premature turbocharger failure and potential engine damage, leading to repair costs for vehicle owners and lessees. Eligible class members – current or former owners/lessees who registered their vehicles in the US before September 27, 2024, and whose vehicles are equipped with a brazed scroll turbocharger – can claim reimbursement for out-of-pocket repair costs (up to $3,750 for turbocharger repair, up to $12,000 for engine repair) or an extended warranty. Reimbursement percentages depend on the vehicle’s age and mileage at the time of repair. The claim deadline is December 30, 2025. Those seeking only the warranty extension do not need to file a claim; it will be automatically applied to qualifying vehicles after court approval.
(Source:Claim Depot)