Aston Martin partners with Lucid Group
Vehicle manufacturer Aston Martin has entered into a new supply agreement with electric vehicle (EV) technologies company, Lucid Group, to accelerate its electrification strategy.
The agreement will see Lucid, who design and manufacture advanced electric powertrains and battery systems, supply Aston Martin with electric vehicle technologies. Access to Lucid’s current and future powertrain and battery technology will be at the centre of Aston Martin’s all-new in-house Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) platform.
Aston Martin’s electrification programme forms a pillar of its wider sustainability strategy, dubbed Racing Green, which will see an investment of more than £2 billion in advanced technologies over the next five years, with investment phasing from ICE to BEV technology.
Alongside the development of BEV model lines Aston Martin is working closely with other firms, such as technical partner Brembo in the development of brake-by-wire technology to control brake pads electronically.
The firm also announced Mercedes-Benz AG will continue to provide Aston Martin access to a range of technologies, including powertrain and electric/electronic architectures for current and future generation Aston Martin vehicles, including internal combustion engine, hybrid and electric vehicles.
Lawrence Stroll, Executive Chairman of Aston Martin, said: “We will not only leverage the significant investments Lucid has made to develop its world-class technologies, but will also further enhance and differentiate the drive experience through the work Roberto Fedeli and his teams are already developing, aligned with our ultra-luxury, high-performance strategy.
“Along with Mercedes-Benz, we now have two world-class suppliers to support the internal development and investments we are making to deliver our electrification strategy. With the recently announced long-term partnership with Geely, we will also gain the opportunity to access their range of technologies and components, as well as their deep expertise of the key strategic market of China.”
Roberto Fedeli, Chief Technology Officer of Aston Martin, said: “The proposed agreement with Lucid forms a significant pillar of our electrification strategy, providing Aston Martin with access to the industry’s leading powertrain and battery systems technology. Combined with our internal development, this will allow us to create a single bespoke BEV platform suitable for all future Aston Martin products, all the way from hypercars to sports cars and SUVs.
“In addition, we will continue to expand our in-house powertrain capabilities, allowing us to provide the thrilling performance and intense driving experience we know that our customers love and expect from Aston Martin.”
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