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Aston Martin Vantage & DB11 successors to be fully electric

The electric cars will come with a range of around 600 km on a single charge.

Aston Martin will be replacing its mid-engined model lineup with fully electric offerings. According to a media report, the successors to the Aston Martin Vantage & DB11 models will come with a fully electric powertrain.

Reports suggest, that the first fully electric car from the British carmaker will arrive in markets by 2025. Ahead of its arrival though, Aston Martin will introduce a couple of plug-in hybrids in the coming years.

This includes a PHEV version of the DBX SUV and a plug-in hybrid supercar - slotted below the Valkyrie and Valhalla models. This entry-level PHEV supercar is said to have been previewed by the brand's Vanquish Vision concept.

While no details of the electric powertrain have been specified, reports do suggest that the electric cars will come with a range of around 600 km on a single charge.

Aston Martin had previously announced that they plan to electrify 50 percent of its lineup by 2030. The company CEO had also confirmed earlier that the brand will introduce its first electric SUV in 2026.

Source: Automotive News Europe

 
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