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Report: Aston Martin Actually Won’t Be Going All Electric

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Despite previously having vowed to offer an entirely electric lineup by 2030, Aston Martin has decided to continue selling internal-combustion vehicles beyond the next decade. Company chairman Lawrence Stroll now believes that there will always be demand for combustion engines.

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Aston Martin delays first EV for lack of demand

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Aston Martin is delaying the launch of its first volume EV by a year, citing lack of demand. 2020 Aston Martin Rapide E at the 2018/2019 Formula E Monaco ePrix Aston has discussed EVs for years, but has changed course numerous times. .

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BMW M5 Traveling, Hyundai Ioniq 7: Automobile Information Headlines

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Hyundai is out checking out a prototype for a immense electrical SUV previewed by means of 2021’s Seven idea. The SUV, which is able to most likely travel by means of the identify Ioniq 7, is a sister car to the Kia EV9, which means it will have to do business in 3 rows and a most space of round 300 miles.

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Safest EVs, VW ID.4 update, Honda fuel-cell PHEV, Fiat’s EV future: The Week in Reverse

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Which major automaker might be partnering with Fisker for an electric pickup? However it has indicated that production models based on these concepts will include a mix of hybrid and internal combustion powertrains. Ineos Fusilier The off-road maker Ineos announced its first fully electric vehicle, the Fusilier electric SUV.

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