models, and the quoted number of eight models includes different variants of this trio.
Stroll hinted that the new range would include a new model “above GT” that stood alone in the market. “We’ve created a new sector above GT,” he said. “A true high level of luxury with a high level of performance. Something new.” Stroll promised much improved technology in the cars but Aston would “bring technology in in a way our customer wants it to be delivered”, a reference to ensuring technology isn’t simply introduced for the sake of it.
Aston Martin also remains on track for launching its first electric car in 2025 and Stroll said more details would be given at its capital markets day on 27 June. “The software components have been decided, [and it will be done] mostly in house. We’ve hired several hundred people and brought lots of competency in house. It still has to be an Aston Martin experience with EV.”