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First electric Aston Martin ‘on schedule’ for 2026 – report


Aston Martin will unveil multiple models, including details on its first electric vehicle (EV) and electrification plans, at the upcoming Capital Market Day on June 27.

Talk to a British publication carAston Martin Chairman Lawrence Stroll said the company’s first electric vehicle (EV) is “on track” to launch in 2026.

Mr. Stroll admits: “I don’t have many customers asking me about BEVs.

Aston Martin Creative Director Marek Reichman says car EV will be a “new product” on a “new platform”. It won’t be “putting the battery on an old platform”.

Aston Martin Technical Director Robert Fedeli says car This new platform won’t come from any partnership with Geely, which recently increased its stake in Aston Martin to 17%.

“You will see we had a different goal, we thought of something completely different from the existing technology,” Mr. Fedeli said.

“Our thinking is that electricity is not a powertrain but a dynamic new vehicle. For this reason, we have our own road map in mind.”

Mr. Stroll said car he believes plug-in hybrid (PHEV) technology will “last into the 2030s”.

Aston Martin’s first PHEV will be Valhallawas first revealed in production form last year and will go on sale by the end of 2024.

Mr Stroll said the British carmaker would also reveal “the balance car ICE over the next 18 months” at Capital Markets Day.

In addition to recent revelations DB12 coupe, there will be seven new models to be revealed at the event including replacements for the current model favorable And DBSplus their conversion partners.

Aston Martin has also previously hinted that there will be a model that is “taller than the GT”.

It is expected that the DB12 Volante will be the next vehicle to launch, which will reportedly be followed by the new Vantage shortly thereafter.

Several Vantage prototypes have been tracked in the past month with an evolved look and the promise of better interior technology.

This new Aston Martin line is expected to lay the groundwork for Mr Stroll’s ambition to produce 10,000 cars a year. Each vehicle will be made to order with an 18-24 month waiting list.

Mr. Stroll said: “My vision and dream is for Aston Martin to be ultra-luxurious combined with high performance, marketing and technology from Formula 1.

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