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Sam Elliott-Gibbs

UK's most-stolen car models revealed as new tactic leaves police 'losing road crime war'

The most-stolen cars in Britain have been announced, as crooks discover new ways to target motorists.

Latest figures show one in every hundred Land Rovers were stolen between March 2022 and March 2023 with police losing the war against road crime.

Stats showed the models now most likely to be targeted by criminals - and the hardware they use has also been revealed.

Data over a 12-month period revealed 58,082 vehicles were recorded as stolen - that's an average of 159 per day.

Thieves use key fobs to steal the SUVs, which have a theft rate of 924 thefts per 100,000.

This stolen Land Rover is one of thousands taken every year (Gloucestershire Police)

According to the figures compiled by Confused.com, Mercedes-Benz was the second most popular motor for thieves.

Ford, BMW, and then Audi were also on their hit list - with research showing black cars are the most common pinched.

The number of cars stolen jumped by 25 per cent last year, according to new analysis from AA Insurance.

Car hackers are now using hardware that could override a car's security system, The Times reports.

They said the devices, which are sold online for around £1,300, allow a 90-second get-away.

A statement from Jaguar Land Rover said: "Protecting our clients from this level of organised crime is our priority.

"We have a team of dedicated experts working closely with police and partners - our proactive approach enables us to support criminal investigations; spot emerging trends earlier; and quickly determine and roll out measures that counter this criminality.

“One such solution includes UWB (ultra wide band) technology - JLR were the first manufacturer to integrate this into our vehicles to prevent ‘relay attacks’ (keyless).

"Our cars featuring this technology have been independently verified by the Which? and the ADAC.

"Our production vehicles are equipped with industry-leading security systems, and vehicles are fitted with Secure Tracker vehicle tracking systems - recently being rated by Thatcham Research as ‘superior’.

“We recommend clients use all available measures to protect their vehicle, including our ‘remote’ app to access a suite of security features such as vehicle lock reminders, and ‘guardian mode’ which monitors the vehicle, providing an alert if there is any unauthorised interaction."

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