RE: The man in the sky6 Oct 2020 13:04
14000 cars is the target, obviously this article is slightly old but the targets still remain they have suffered some delay due to the obvious.
ASTON Martin expects to maintain its run of record annual sales results in Australia and globally this year, despite political, trade and economic headwinds that could disrupt momentum.
Last year, Aston sold 6441 vehicles worldwide, up from 5098 in 2017, while in Australia the British sports-luxury brand sold a record 167 vehicles, up 23 units (or 16 per cent) on the previous year.
In an interview with GoAuto in Melbourne this month, Aston Martin Lagonda vice-president and chief marketing officer Simon Sproule said the goal was to continue to grow sales as the company brings new models to market – including its first SUV, the DBX, in 2020 – and doubles its production capacity to 14,000 units with the opening of a new factory in St Athan, Wales.