Aston Martin, fuel cars until 2030

Aston Martin, fuel cars until 2030


President Lawrence Stroll says that the English company’s customers want “sound and smell” from its sports cars. That’s why combustion cars will remain on the price list until 2030: “There will always be demand”

April 19 – 6 pm – MILAN

In a recent interview given to him Motor vehiclePresident of Aston Martin Lawrence Stroll, said that “There will always be demand for combustion engine cars, as long as he is allowed by law, Aston Martin postponed from 2025 to 2027 the launch of its first electric car, increasing investment in hybrid technology plug.

Aston Martin, fuel is sold until 2030

The company’s president says Aston customers want “sound and smell” from their sports cars. The English company has developed a specially designed EV architecture and plans to launch four electric vehicles based on it: a GT, an SUV, a crossover and a large mid-engine car. However, these four EVs will not enter the market until 2027. “We have created and prepared a platform for four different vehicles. All products are technically and physically designed – said Stroll ad Automatic car – We had planned to launch at the end of 2025 and we were ready, but it seems that the noise about electric cars is driven by political incentives, not consumer demand. And, especially, at the price of an Aston Martin.” According to Stroll, the demand for electric cars is very weak in the luxury segment, as Aston Martins are not the main car for their customers and are mostly used for free.

Investment in plug-in hybrids

In explaining the delay in the release of the company’s first electric car, Stroll said that Aston Martin has decided to invest heavily in PHEVs (electric vehicles). The company’s Phev technology will be based on V8 engines, as “Customers are not happy with V6s,” Stroll said. V8 engines will continue to be offered by Mercedes-AMG. Stroll said Aston will also make its own V12 plug-in hybrid. Plug-in hybrid vehicles will be based on existing architecture and are likely to be introduced into existing model lines and the Aston Martin Dbx SUV will be the first model with plug-in hybrid technology.

Phevs “save” internal combustion engines

Plug-in hybrid technology will allow internal combustion engines to survive. The president confirmed that The mid-engined supercar, the Aston Martin Valhalla, is ready it will be delivered to the first customers by the end of the year. The Valhalla will be limited to 999 coupe variants, but Stroll confirmed that the platform will be used for outgoing models, ensuring Aston remains in the mid-engine segment. The new Vantage will be available soon for dealers, including the DB12, launched late last year. The new Dbx and the Dbs replacement model will arrive in the next few months. In this way, the dealers of the English company will have four new models in twelve months.