British luxury marque recalibrates its powertrain lineup, as it battles shifting EV winds and low sales volumes.
Aston Martin’s new CEO Adrian Hallmark said the company can be sustainably profitable—without continuation cars.
Aston had previously pledged to introduce its first EV as soon as 2026, but that now definitely won’t he happening.
Wallpaper* sits down with Adrian Hallmark, the newly installed CEO of Aston Martin, to find out how the company will evolve ...
Aston Martin CEO Adrian Hallmark is preparing for the departure of the 12-cylinder engine while looking to appease customers ...
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Speaking at a media briefing last week, ex-Bentley CEO Adrian Hallmark said he’d changed his mind on so-called ‘brand ...
CEO Adrian Hallmark lays out how 12-cylinder engine will remain an Aston staple for as long as humanly possible.
New CEO says four new cars in 18 months was too much; will boost value by launching faster or more luxurious versions of ...
As per Chris Harris, the Aston Martin Vanquish immediately feels more extreme than its predecessor, the DBS. The front end is ...
Of course, Aston Martin already makes a few cars with manual transmissions. The Valour and Valiant both feature a six-speed ...
Aston Martin is shifting things around a bit, already announcing a next-gen wave of hybrid versions of its sports cars and ...