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Aston Martin is one of the greatest names in the history of motoring with success both in motorsport and in espionage (well, on the silver screen, anyway) propelling it to global fame. Now, it wants a slice of Ferrari’s pie…

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About Aston Martin

Aston Martin has been going for more than a century now, founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and named after a hillclimb racing event at Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire. The company made sports cars both fast and pretty in the 1920s and 1930s, but hit fame in the post-war era as tractor maker David Brown bought the company (hence the DB badges) and a certain British super-spy got one as a company car (no, not Dangermouse). 

Since then, Aston Martin has been through a whole series of crises, collapsing into receivership at one point, before eventually being bought by Ford, then sold to Middle Eastern investors, and finally being bought by Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll, who also used the brand to re-name his F1 team. 

Since 2013, Aston Martin has had a tech-sharing agreement with Mercedes, and so it’s an AMG V8 turbo engine that powers the current Aston Martin Vantage coupe, bigger DB12 and DBX SUV. The classic Aston V12 engine is still in production, for the new Vanquish, but that’s actually a Ford engine, and has been around since the 1990s. 

The short-run Valour and Valiant V12 are almost cartoon versions of an Aston Martin, but also achingly cool. 

New models, such as the mid-engined hybrid Valhalla and the extreme Valkyrie (with a chassis by F1 designer Adrian Newey) have extended the Aston brand, but the company is still financially precarious at times, and it remains to be seen how deep Stroll’s pockets really are. 

As for the future, hopefully Aston Martin can get itself on a firmer financial footing, as there’s no doubting just how brilliant its cars are to drive, and how beautiful they are. 

What our car expert says

“The new Aston Martin Vantage is thrilling and special, and feels like more of a beast than before - but it faces stiff competition from Porsche and Ferrari.”
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Aston Martin at a glance

  • Aston Martin has 19 UK dealers

  • Aston currently makes eight models; Vantage, DB12, Vanquish, Valhalla, DBX, Valkyrie, Valour, and Valiant. Oh, and the Aston F1 cars too, of course

  • You can extend the warranty on your Aston almost indefinitely with the company’s ‘Pinnacle’ service which even covers classic cars

Aston Martin FAQs

Aston Martin is actually a publicly traded company, but the biggest chunk of shares — almost one third — is owned by Canadian businessman Lawrence Stroll. Mercedes also owns a small stake, while the Saudi national wealth fund and Chinese car maker Geely both also own big chunks.

That depends on the model. The Vantage is definitely a sports car. A DB12 is more a Grand Tourer, while the Vanquish is verging on a front-engined supercar. The Valhalla is definitely a supercar, while the Valkyrie is a full-on hypercar. The DBX is a big, luxurious SUV, but it’s still very, very quick.

It’s the initials of David Brown, a British businessman who made his fortune making tractors, and owned Aston Martin from 1948 until 1972. During this period, Aston Martin made its famous James Bond connection, and built such beautiful, fast cars as the DB4, DB5, DB6, and DBS.

Aston Martins are made in the UK, at factories in Gaydon in Warwickshire (the company’s HQ) as well as at a former RAF base at St Athan in Wales (where the DBX is built).

Historically, Aston Martins have had pretty poor reliability, but things got better during the Ford era, and have become better again more recently since the cars started using lots of Mercedes parts, including the V8 turbo engine.

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