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Aston Martin, EV
Aston Martin’s EVs Could Vibrate Just Like An ICE
Read: Aston Martin’s First EV Might Be Delayed Once Again “If you mapped the telemetry of a V12 engine (even a Valkyrie naturally aspirated race engine), measure the frequenci
Aston Martin to keep making V12 engines until 2030; manual transmission coming back – EV in next decade
Aston Martin is aiming to launch its first fully electric vehicle by 2030, reported Autocar. According to CEO Adrian Hallmark, the brand’s first EV will arrive by then, and hybrid versions of its
Aston Martin has a bright idea to make future EVs more exciting to drive, but it’s not what you think
Even the world’s most revered sports car makers can’t ignore the fact that the future of the automotive industry is increasingly likely to be all-electric, and Aston Martin’s boss is already exploring ways to ensure his brand (among the world’s coolest) remains exciting.
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Aston Martin "Needs" A Manual
Of course, Aston Martin already makes a few cars with manual transmissions. The Valour and Valiant both feature a six-speed ...
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Aston Martin's New Boss Pushes Back Further on EVs
Aston had previously pledged to introduce its first EV as soon as 2026, but that now definitely won’t he happening.
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Aston Martin Latest to Revise Electrification Plans
Aston Martin is revising its electric ambitions by scaling back its EV program and focusing on internal combustion engines ...
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Aston Martin Backtracks On Electric Car Initiatives, Will Stick To ICE And Invest In PHEVs
Hallmark anticipates more EV models could end up in the pipeline between 2030 and 2035. In the meantime, Aston will go back ...
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on MSN
This Is How Aston Martin Plans to Keep the V-12 Alive to 2030 — And Hopefully Beyond
CEO Adrian Hallmark lays out how 12-cylinder engine will remain an Aston staple for as long as humanly possible.
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