Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has confirmed Gerry McGovern, who spent more than 20 years at the automaker before reportedly being unceremoniously dismissed last December, is back with the company.

Website Car Design News has reported an internal JLR employee email sent last week confirmed Mr McGovern was still working at the company.

Further details, however – including whether he remains in his previous role as chief creative officer – remain unclear.

Mr McGovern was reportedly fired by JLR in December 2025 after 21 years with the company, where he led several generations of design for Range Rover, Land Rover and Jaguar.

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This included the controversial Type 00 concept, which the company revealed will spearhead the Jaguar brand’s rebirth as a more exclusive and expensive electric-only brand.

In December, JLR denied Mr McGovern had been removed from his role, after reports from Autocar India said he had been “escorted out of the office”.

“It is untrue that we have terminated Gerry McGovern’s employment and we do not intend to further comment on speculative stories,” a JLR spokesperson told Automotive News Europe in an email.

Yet while confirming he was not fired, the automaker couldn’t confirm the designer’s role either – a situation which, according to Car Design News, appears ongoing.