CEO Adrian Hallmark lays out how 12-cylinder engine will remain an Aston staple for as long as humanly possible.
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Drive on MSNAston Martin V12 to live until 2030Aston Martin is one of just four car makers to have retained a V12 in its Australian line-up – alongside Ferrari, Lamborghini ...
Aston isn’t the only luxury brand dealing with wavering EV demand; Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz, and others have been ...
Aston Martin is aiming to launch its first fully electric vehicle by 2030, reported Autocar. According to CEO Adrian Hallmark ...
Aston Martin is gearing up for an electrified future, with its first fully electric vehicle (EV) set to debut before the ...
Aston Martin CEO Adrian Hallmark has been particularly busy since he took the helm, and now we have an idea of what's in store for the British automaker.
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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 is preparing for the departure of the 12-cylinder engine while looking to appease customers ...
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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.
Aston Martin, the famous British carmaker, has delayed the launch of its first electric vehicle (EV). The company's CEO ...
Adrian Hallmark, who moved from Bentley to head Aston Martin, has upended the luxury sports-car brand's electrification ...
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