Aston Martin Delays EVs, Will Develop a V-12 PHEV to Satisfy Demand for Gas Cars

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Aston Martin is putting its development money where its customers mouths are: they want gas and hybrid sports cars, and electric SUVs.

with more power and performance and likely a higher price point now that it's lost its previously available V-12 engine. But don't be too sad about thegoing, as it sounds like the company has something left in the cards for a V-12 engine in the future.

However, Stroll promises what many of us likely want to hear: "For as long as we're allowed to make ICE cars, we'll make them. I think there will always be demand, even if it's small."Times are tumultuous in the industry, and we don't envy anybody having to make decisions on where to throw development money at right now when developing new gas, hybrid, or all-electric vehicle powertrains.

 

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