British luxury marque recalibrates its powertrain lineup as it battles shifting EV winds and low sales volumes.
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Aston Martin's New Boss Pushes Back Further on EVsAston had previously pledged to introduce its first EV as soon as 2026, but that now definitely won’t he happening.
Aston Martin CEO Adrian Hallmark has been particularly busy since he took the helm, and now we have an idea of what's in ...
Aston Martin Vantage is touted by the marque as its fastest and most driver-focused version of the model yet, and it didn’t ...
While most automakers don't offer a manual transmission, Aston Martin is set to bring it back. Which begs the question - ...
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Aston 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.
Aston Martin’s new CEO Adrian Hallmark said the company can be sustainably profitable—without continuation cars.
In 2023, Aston Martin said it would debut its first EV by this year, and then in 2024 Aston said its first EV wouldn’t arrive ...
moving to become Aston Martin’s CEO. Now history is repeating with Hallmark confirming that Aston will also be pushing back its EV program even further, instead moving to add more hybrids to the ...
The Valkyrie hypercar will compete at 24 Hours of Le Mans in the FIA World Endurance Championship and in the IMSA WeatherTech ...
LONDON — Aston Martin has pushed back the timing of its first electric vehicle again following CEO Adrian Hallmark ordering a delay in the company’s EV program immediately after joining the U.K.
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