Aston Martin confirms two DB EVs

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Lawrence Stroll, executive chairman of Aston Martin Lagonda, has said that the British car maker will build its first electric vehicles in the United Kingdom. The Canadian billionaire told the Financial Times (subscription required) that the company’s first EVs will be a sports car and a crossover.

Although it has been reported that Aston Martin is cutting around 500 jobs to restore profitability after a coronavirus-hit 2020, the EV push means good news for British workers. Given that the electrified Astons are almost certain to rely on Mercedes-Benz technology, building them in a Benz plant was likely an option. Mercedes plans to up its stake in Aston Martin to 20 percent by 2023, and former AMG boss Tobias Moers recently took over as CEO, tying Aston even closer to the German giant.

Following the successful launch of the DBX, it’s a no-brainer that Aston Martin will enter the electric market with a crossover; but enthusiasts will be happy to know that there will be a DB11-style sports car as well. When pressed on exactly how much Mercedes know-how the DB EVs would employ, Stroll would only say, “We’re looking at all options.” Meanwhile, Moers stated that the cars would be launched in 2025 or 2026. A hybrid version of the DBX is due in 2024.

Until then, if you really want an electric Aston Martin, you’ll have to come down in dimensions. The child-sized DB5 Junior made for Aston Martin by The Little Company is a two-thirds scale replica of the most famous Aston ever made. You’ll need more than pocket money to buy one, though, because the highest-specification Vantage version costs $60,000.

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