Aston Martin Reveals Plans For The Next Five Years, Vantage Successors Will Attend?
JAKARTA - British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin will provide details of the latest model launch plans in the next five years, including plug-in hybrid and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) on 27 June.
Like other manufacturers that are starting to switch to power, Aston Martin is preparing for the first electric car to debut in 2026.
Quoted from Autocar, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, the first EV of the manufacturer with the wing logo will be the latest product, which means it will not continue the previous model. Furthermore, the latest model will also use the latest platform.
Although later Aston Martin will use the latest platform, it is also confirmed that the platform does not come from cooperation with Geely, who also owns 17 percent stake in Aston Martin.
Our thinking is that electricity is not powertrain but a new, dynamic vehicle. For this reason, we are thinking about our own roadmap," said Roberto Fedeli, technical leader of Aston Martin.
Aston Martin will also be selling plug-in hybrid (PHEV) cars and says it will retain the technology until around 2030. The first PHEV model they will sell is my girlfriend, whose production version was introduced some time ago and will be sold at the end of 2024.
The manufacturer, led by Lawrence Stroll, also revealed that there will be a new ICE-engined model coming in the next 18 months. There is a possibility that it will be the successor to Vantage or DBS.
The new models will run the ambition of Stroll by producing 10,000 cars per year, each building according to customer wishes in an indent period from 18 to 24 months.
Lawrence Stroll also revealed that his party was not looking for volume in car sales. But the dirty gain he was looking for that for him was a luxury.
"My vision and dream is for Aston Martin to become very luxurious combined with high performance and take technology from the Formula 1 racing team," said Stroll.