Hot! Aston Martin: News and What's Next


Y’all think Aston will survive these tariffs? I have my doubts. Ain’t nobody paying 500k for a Vanquish.
 
Y’all think Aston will survive these tariffs? I have my doubts. Ain’t nobody paying 500k for a Vanquish.

In the USA the Vanquish isn't that far off $500k anyway. About 33% of Astons go to the US, Aston plans about 1000 Vanquishes per year, so call that 300ish Vanquishes per year in the US, if that halved it would only be about 150 cars... 150 cars from 6000 units is less than 3%.. so based in this example it might not hurt them too much... plus all of Astons competitors will have the same problem, Ferrari are upping their prices by 10%. Aston makes a loss, it's already f#cked, the Government increasing the cost of cars to US citizens won't help, but I don't think it's Aston's biggest problem.
 
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In the end of the video, you hear a V12 growl, which points towards the possibility of a Vanquish S. But there haven't been any sightings of any Vanquish S prototypes. Which begs the question, Is it the DBX S or DB12 S??
Agree, it sound like the V12.

No prototype have been seen for the Vanquish and it's maybe a bit early for a new version (Vanquish Volante was just show) i don'y believe at a V12 Vantage too.

A DBX prototype was seen not long ago, maybe it's this but with a V12?

No i don'y think so.

Maybe it's the DB12S but why the V12 sound?

Maybe the S will be the rumored manual Vantage?
 
Agree, it sound like the V12.

No prototype have been seen for the Vanquish and it's maybe a bit early for a new version (Vanquish Volante was just show) i don'y believe at a V12 Vantage too.

A DBX prototype was seen not long ago, maybe it's this but with a V12?

No i don'y think so.

Maybe it's the DB12S but why the V12 sound?

Maybe the S will be the rumored manual Vantage?
Good points, very interested what it could be. Well we don't have long to find out, just over 6 hours to go.
 

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Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and steered from 1947 by David Brown, it became associated with expensive grand touring cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the fictional character James Bond following his use of a DB5 model in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Their sports cars are regarded as a British cultural icon.
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