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Aston Martin delays the launch of its first BEV

Baua Electric

After promising what would be the “world’s most thrilling and highly desirable” EV, luxury automaker Aston Martin says that it is pushing back its plan to launch its first BEV by a year due to what it says is “low consumer demand.” Aston Martin has already sunk a hefty 2 billion pounds ($2.53 Lucid Air Grand Touring).

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Aston Martin and LeEco partner to co-develop RapidE EV for market intro in 2018; potential to add Faraday Future

Green Car Congress

China-based technology company LeEco and Aston Martin have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) towards the creation of a partnership that will develop a production version of the Aston Martin RapidE electric vehicle concept—a fully electric version of the Rapide S four-door sports sedan.

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Aston Martin Rapide E, Karma Revero GT, Tesla battery recycling: Today's Car News

Green Car Reports

Aston Martin revealed the production version of its first electric car, the Rapide E, while California startup electric-carmaker Karma rolled out its updated Revero GT and a new Pininfarina GT Coupe in Shanghai. Tesla announced a new battery recycling facility at its Nevada Gigafactory.

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Aston Martin Lagonda Vision Concept shows electric car future for luxury sedan

Green Car Reports

The storied British brand Lagonda has been owned for half a century by the tiny maker Aston Martin, best known globally for its connection to James Bond, Agent 007.

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Lucid CEO shares take on next-gen EVs: “The electric car of the future only needs 250 miles”

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Just recently, Lucid and Aston Martin signed a deal that would see the American automaker supply powertrain components to the British sports car company. The Lucid Air also continues to earn accolades, including the 2023 World Car Luxury Car of the Year award. The electric car of the future only needs 250 miles.

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Which electric car is your favorite? Take our Twitter poll

Green Car Reports

This week's Geneva auto show has seen lots of news about new electric cars, but almost all of them come from luxury brands. The 2019 Jaguar I-Pace has made its debut, Aston Martin announced its Lagonda brand would be dedicated to all-electric vehicles, and so forth.

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2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale, 2024 Porsche Panamera: Automobile Information Headlines

Baua Electric

The automaker will proceed the use of its V-6 however even that engine might be phased out via 2030, when Maserati plans to solely promote electrical cars. Maserati will section out its V-8 engine in 2024, and there are not any plans for a substitute.

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