Dr Andy Palmer: "My concern about EVs is that the current agenda is being run by politicians who are worried about votes, and not being driven by engineers who care about the best and most efficient way of preserving the planet."
It was said that luxury cars and sports cars will disappear but if one looks back into history, the same was said in the transition from horse to car that horses would die out. Far more horses exist today than when they were forms of transport. They became a hobby and in many respects the classic car, the sports car, the luxury car can become a hobby for those who can afford it.
End-November 2019 saw Aston Martin unveil its 542hp SUV, dubbed the DBX — a model designed to open a vital new tranche of its global business.
Crafted by Aston's bespoke division 'Q', only 60 examples of the Vantage Heritage Racing Editions will be made, each acting as an homage to a historic racecar from the company's past.
Christmas Future most definitely sees the car industry growing, embracing technology, embracing the need to react to climate change but also reacting to new types of expectations from customers and probably with a big change in the mass and premium markets.
Christmas Past has given us a great industry; a growth industry for the last 140 years.
A car industry Christmas carol

Dr Andy Palmer, President and Group CEO, Aston Martin Lagonda, looks at the auto journey so far and the road ahead with the help of Charles Dickens’ famous tale, ‘A Christmas Carol’.

24 Dec 2019 | 6052 Views | By Dr Andy Palmer, President & CEO, Aston Martin

A Christmas Carol’ tells the story of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future, whilst adding in a few Bah Humbugsfrom the tale’s leading man, Ebenezer Scrooge. Here in the UK, Christmas provides us with time to reflect on the past, to think about the present and ...

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