Aston Martin’s new CEO Adrian Hallmark said the company can be sustainably profitable—without continuation cars.
British luxury marque recalibrates its powertrain lineup as it battles shifting EV winds and low sales volumes.
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MotorTrend on MSNAston Martin CEO Teases Hybrids and Scales Back EV PlansThe new boss at Aston lays out the groundwork for the next few years of the British brand.
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Drive on MSNAston Martin to double down on special editionsThe recently-appointed global boss of Aston Martin, Adrian Hallmark, told Asia-Pacific media including Drive the company's ...
Adrian Hallmark, who moved from Bentley to head Aston Martin, has upended the luxury sports-car brand's electrification ...
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CarBuzz on MSNYou Can Have A Manual V12 Aston Martin For BMW M4 MoneyIf you're shopping for a V12-powered Aston Martin, you can either have an automatic or a price well into the six figures.
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TopSpeed on MSNAn Aston Martin Lagonda Still Ain't Happening, But More Hardcore Sports Cars A PossibilityDon't hold your breath for another four-door Aston, but there may be more hardcore sports cars on the horizon.
Aston had previously pledged to introduce its first EV as soon as 2026, but that now definitely won’t he happening.
Adrian Hallmark’s goal is to “double existing volumes,” from a wider range of editions to hybrids and more customizations ...
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