Nearly five years after killing the Rapide E, Aston Martin still has cold feet when it comes to EVs
Aston Martin has reportedly decided to delay their previously announced EVs. The first model was slated to be launched in 2025, but it will now debut in late 2026 and be delivered to customers the following year. Aston Martin is now focusing on plug-in hybrids as their customers prefer ICE-powered models. Last summer, Aston Martin inked a deal with Lucid and announced plans for a modular electric vehicle platform that would underpin four new models.
” More: Aston Martin Joins Forces With Lucid To Power Its Future EVs Lawrence Stroll added the EVs are “technically engineered and physically designed,” but their customers would rather have vehicles with internal combustion engines. As a result, Aston Martin is doubling down on plug-in hybrids. This isn’t exactly shocking as, when the Lucid deal was announced, Aston Martin said they would “deliver its first plug-in hybrid – the mid-engined supercar Valhalla – in 2024.
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