Featured in LagondaBYJames GilboyMar 5, 2019ShareThe 5 Hottest Electric Vehicles of the 2019 Geneva Motor Show: Day 1Does an all-electric VW beach buggy tickle your fancy? How about an uber-luxurious Aston Martin Lagonda SUV? BYJames GilboyMar 5, 2019ShareBYJames GilboyNov 25, 2018ShareAston Martin CEO Predicts Company Can Double Production by 2025“The rich are getting richer, they want more personalization,” said Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer in an interview. BYJames GilboyNov 25, 2018ShareBYTalon HomerOct 3, 2018ShareAston Martin Makes Public Trading Debut on London Stock Exchange to Mixed ReactionThe company’s first ever IPO was set at £19 per share. BYTalon HomerOct 3, 2018ShareBYJames GilboySep 13, 2018Share2020 Aston Martin Rapide E: Aston’s First Electric Production CarAston Martin will build just 155 of the 155-mph electric super sedan. BYJames GilboySep 13, 2018ShareBYMarco MargaritoffSep 13, 2018ShareThe New Aston Martin St. Athan Facility to Produce the Battery-Electric Rapide EAston Martin’s new facility will create up to 750 high-skilled jobs and produce the all-electric Rapide E and Lagonda Vision Concept-derived SUVs. BYMarco MargaritoffSep 13, 2018ShareBYChris ConstantineJul 24, 2018ShareAston Martin Confirms 2019 Production for Lagonda Electric SUVAston is converting an old Ministry of Defense site in Wales into an assembly facility for its latest model. BYChris ConstantineJul 24, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyMay 9, 2018ShareAston Martin Offers a Peek at Its Lagonda Electric SUV ConceptThe concept is out now, but the Lagonda itself won’t arrive in the flesh until at least 2021. BYJames GilboyMay 9, 2018ShareBYChris TsuiMar 7, 2018ShareAston Martin’s Lagonda Vision Concept Is an Ultra-Luxury Limo for the FutureDesigned to go up against the likes of Bentley and Rolls-Royce, this Lagonda is decidedly more progressive. BYChris TsuiMar 7, 2018ShareBYChris TsuiOct 21, 2017ShareAston Martin Will Have Two Lagonda Models Out By 2023The two cars will take direct aim at Bentley and Rolls-Royce, Aston CEO Andy Palmer confirmed. BYChris TsuiOct 21, 2017Share
BYJames GilboyMar 5, 2019ShareThe 5 Hottest Electric Vehicles of the 2019 Geneva Motor Show: Day 1Does an all-electric VW beach buggy tickle your fancy? How about an uber-luxurious Aston Martin Lagonda SUV? BYJames GilboyMar 5, 2019Share
BYJames GilboyNov 25, 2018ShareAston Martin CEO Predicts Company Can Double Production by 2025“The rich are getting richer, they want more personalization,” said Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer in an interview. BYJames GilboyNov 25, 2018Share
BYTalon HomerOct 3, 2018ShareAston Martin Makes Public Trading Debut on London Stock Exchange to Mixed ReactionThe company’s first ever IPO was set at £19 per share. BYTalon HomerOct 3, 2018Share
BYJames GilboySep 13, 2018Share2020 Aston Martin Rapide E: Aston’s First Electric Production CarAston Martin will build just 155 of the 155-mph electric super sedan. BYJames GilboySep 13, 2018Share
BYMarco MargaritoffSep 13, 2018ShareThe New Aston Martin St. Athan Facility to Produce the Battery-Electric Rapide EAston Martin’s new facility will create up to 750 high-skilled jobs and produce the all-electric Rapide E and Lagonda Vision Concept-derived SUVs. BYMarco MargaritoffSep 13, 2018Share
BYChris ConstantineJul 24, 2018ShareAston Martin Confirms 2019 Production for Lagonda Electric SUVAston is converting an old Ministry of Defense site in Wales into an assembly facility for its latest model. BYChris ConstantineJul 24, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyMay 9, 2018ShareAston Martin Offers a Peek at Its Lagonda Electric SUV ConceptThe concept is out now, but the Lagonda itself won’t arrive in the flesh until at least 2021. BYJames GilboyMay 9, 2018Share
BYChris TsuiMar 7, 2018ShareAston Martin’s Lagonda Vision Concept Is an Ultra-Luxury Limo for the FutureDesigned to go up against the likes of Bentley and Rolls-Royce, this Lagonda is decidedly more progressive. BYChris TsuiMar 7, 2018Share
BYChris TsuiOct 21, 2017ShareAston Martin Will Have Two Lagonda Models Out By 2023The two cars will take direct aim at Bentley and Rolls-Royce, Aston CEO Andy Palmer confirmed. BYChris TsuiOct 21, 2017Share