LSE:AML (Aston Martin)

About AML

Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc designs, creates, and exports cars. Its sports cars are manufactured in Gaydon with its luxury DBX SUV range manufactured in St. Athan, Wales. The company has only one operating segment, the automotive segment, which involves in all activities relating to design, development, manufacture, and marketing of vehicles, including consulting services, as well as the sale of parts, servicing, and automotive brand activities. The firm’s product portfolios in the ultra-luxury automotive space, include GT, Sport, Super GT, SUV, mid-engine supercar, mid-engine hyper car, and sedan. Its current models include the Vantage, DB11, DBS, DBX, the Aston Martin Valkyrie, and Valhalla. The company was founded in 1913 and is headquartered in Warwick, the United Kingdom.

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