Feb 25 (Reuters) - British luxury car maker Aston Martin will cut its workforce by up to 20%, it said on Wednesday, as it ...
The British company expects savings of around 40 million euros from the reductions, with related costs of about 15 million ...
British luxury carmaker consulting on cutting 20% of workforce as revenue slumps 21% to £1.3bn, but expects material ...
The British company expects savings of around £40 million from the reductions Read more at The Business Times.
Aston Martin is poised to cull its workforce by around a fifth after the firm’s bottom line took a beating from President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff agenda. The British manufacturer said on ...
Gordon Ramsay was showcasing his lavish luxuries as he zipped through London with wife Tana in his new £1m Aston Martin ...
Investing.com -- Aston Martin (LON:AML) reported weaker full-year results for 2025 as lower volumes, fewer high-margin Specials and tariff headwinds weighed on performance, while the luxury carmaker ...
Forget carbon-fiber wheels. What you really want mounted to your expensive sports car or track car are forged magnesium ...
Packing the V8 it always deserved, the CLE 63 Cabriolet is due as a 2027 model in the latter part of 2026. It will be joined by a fixed-head sibling ...
The slower path toward full electrification, or in some cases partial electrification, is not just a Lamborghini story or limited to the luxury auto market.
Aston Martin and McLaren are both yet to say when their first EVs might arrive, if ever. Maserati recently cancelled plans for an electric version of its McPura supercar due to a lack of demand.