Aston Martin

British automotive company

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2025 Aston Martin planned the Valkyrie AMR-LMH and AMR25 racing cars, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to motorsport.
March 31 2025 The Yew Tree Consortium planned to inject £52.5 million by purchasing 75 million shares, increasing its stake to 33%, and selling shares in the sponsored Formula One racing team.
March 25 2025 Aston Martin introduced the Vanquish Volante convertible version, which accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and shares the same top speed as the coupé model.
2025 Planned introduction of the Aston Martin Valiant, continuing the brand's tradition of innovative concept and special edition vehicles.
March 2025 Adrian Newey officially joins Aston Martin in time for new regulations.
February 2025 CEO Adrian Hallmark announced the company would push back production of its first electric vehicle to 2030.
January 2025 Wind tunnel at Silverstone factory commissioned and becomes operational two months later.
January 2025 Andy Cowell replaces Mike Krack as team principal.
2024 Aston Martin prepares the AMR24 Formula One car for upcoming racing season
2024 Completed the Aston Martin Residences, a 66-storey luxury condominium tower in Miami, Florida, in collaboration with G&G Business Developments.
2024 The AML V12 engine received multiple enhancements for the third-generation Aston Martin Vanquish, including a stronger block, larger and faster turbochargers, new camshafts, cylinder heads, and intake runners.
2024 Aston Martin introduced the road legal track-focused Valiant version of the Valour at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, derived from a personal commission by Fernando Alonso for a one-off lightweight track-focused car. Aston Martin decided to produce a limited edition of 38 units.
November 2024 Building Three of the new Silverstone factory completed and becomes operational by January 2025.
September 2024 Aston Martin announced the third-generation Vanquish as the successor to the DBS Superleggera, signaling the end of the model's production run.
September 2024 Adrian Newey signs a deal with Aston Martin and becomes a major shareholder.
May 2024 Adrian Newey leaves Red Bull Racing.
March 2024 Aston Martin announced Adrian Hallmark as its new CEO, beginning 1 October 2024.
2023 Aston Martin develops and races the AMR23 Formula One car
2023 Aston Martin Vulcan continued its participation in the British endurance championship in Class A, racing alongside GT3 cars.
2023 The planned production of the mid-engined Vanquish was originally scheduled for this year but was ultimately cancelled.
2023 The Aston Martin Valhalla entered production, revising the earlier production plan to a total of 999 examples with an estimated price of US$800,000 (GB£580,000).
2023 Aston Martin unveiled the DBS 770 Ultimate in Coupe and Cabriolet variants, and began production of the Valour model.
2023 Aston Martin introduced the DB12, continuing their legacy of grand touring vehicles.
2023 Fernando Alonso joins the team as Vettel's replacement on a multi-year contract.
2023 Aston Martin launched the Valour, a new model utilizing the V12 engine
August 14 2023 Aston Martin officially unveiled the DB12 Volante convertible, featuring an eight-layer fabric top that can open in 14 seconds and close in 16 seconds at speeds up to the vehicle's top speed.
July 2023 Aston Martin unveiled the Valour, a limited-edition grand tourer commemorating the company's 110th anniversary, with only 110 examples to be produced.
July 2023 Building One of the new Silverstone factory completed.
June 2023 Aston Martin signed an agreement with Lucid Motors to supply electric motors, powertrains, and battery systems for future electric cars.
May 24 2023 Aston Martin officially presented the DB12 at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, marking the first public unveiling of the vehicle and notable as the first Aston Martin model to feature the brand's new logo.
2022 Aston Martin continues Formula One campaign with the AMR22 racing car
2022 The DB5 seen in a high-speed chase in No Time to Die was sold for £2.92 million at a charity auction in London.
2022 Aston Martin Vulcan competed in the British endurance championship in Class A, racing alongside GT3 cars.
2022 Aston Martin introduced the new V12 Vantage in both Coupe and Roadster configurations.
2022 Sebastian Vettel retires from Formula One at the end of the season.
2022 Sebastian Vettel misses the first two races of the season after testing positive for COVID-19.
2022 Aston Martin unveiled the DBR22, a limited-production model featuring the V12 engine
2022 Aston Martin introduced the V12 Vantage, which provided the platform development foundation for the Valour's chassis design.
July 2022 Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund acquired a 16.7% stake in Aston Martin through a £78 million equity placing and £575 million rights issue.
June 2022 The Lego Group announced a James Bond Aston Martin DB5 construction set to be released in August 2022 as part of the Lego Speed Champions range.
May 2022 Aston Martin named 76-year-old Amedeo Felisa as the new chief executive officer, replacing Tobias Moers.
May 2022 Aston Martin launched the DB12, positioning it as a 'super tourer' that represents a new era for the brand's grand touring vehicles.
February 2022 Aramco announced as the team's joint title sponsor with a long-term partnership deal.
January 2022 Mike Krack announced as new Team Principal, replacing Otmar Szafnauer after his 12-year tenure.
2021 Introduced the Aston Martin Victor.
2021 Aston Martin Vulcan participated as an invitational entry in the Britcar Endurance Championship.
2021 Aston Martin initially planned a limited production run of 500 Valhalla examples, with an original starting price of $1,000,000.
2021 The Aston Martin Valhalla makes a brief appearance in the James Bond film No Time to Die, positioned in a wind tunnel at Q-Branch, though the vehicle is not actively used in the scene.
2021 Aston Martin launched the Valkyrie, a hypercar developed in collaboration with Red Bull Racing.

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