Aug 31 (Reuters) - Britain's car production rose for the sixth consecutive month in July as automakers continued to recover from global chip shortages, an industry body said on Thursday.
"Six months of growth shows that British car production is recovering and, with electrified models increasingly driving volumes, the future is more positive," said SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes.
The total number of cars produced, however, remained 29.4% lower from the pre-pandemic levels seen in July 2019.
The UK's car industry, a significant driver of manufacturing and exports, got a boost last month when India's Tata Motors (TAMO.NS) committed to build a major EV battery plant in Britain to supply its Jaguar Land Rover factories.
SMMT had said in July it could take five more years for Britain to return to producing 1 million or more cars a year.
Persons:
Mike Hawes, India's Tata, Hawes, SMMT, Anchal Rana, Shilpi Majumdar
Organizations:
Society of Motor Manufacturers, Traders, India's Tata Motors, EV, Rover, Thomson
Locations:
Britain, Bengaluru