The British carmaker will detail its plans for the next five years on June 27.
Aston Martin’s first-ever series-production battery-electric vehicle is “on schedule” to arrive in 2026, according to Lawrence Stroll, the brand’s chairman, quoted byThe British marque will offer details of all the new cars it plans to launch over the next five years – including plug-in hybrids – at its capital markets day on June 27. However, judging from Stroll’s statements, it looks like“I don’t have many customers asking me for a BEV,” he said during an interview.
As for the platform itself, details are yet to be released, but one thing’s certain: it won’t come from any tie-up with Chinese car group Geely, which“You will see we have a different target, we have in mind something completely different to the technology out there already,” said Fedeli. “Our thought is that electric is not a powertrain but a new vehicle dynamic. For this reason, we have in mind our own road map.
What is known is Stroll’s ambition of building no less than 10,000 vehicles per year with the help of the new lineup of cars – with each made to order on an 18-24-month waitlist.
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