Aston's CEO says that sending physical vibrations through its upcoming EVs could help create better emotional connections.
The new boss at Aston lays out the groundwork for the next few years of the British brand.
Aston Martin's CEO has bold plans for the British brand, and he's not giving himself much time to achieve them.
The Valkyrie was inspired by the road car edition, created by the brand's Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman and Newey, ...
Aston Martin is aiming to launch its first fully electric vehicle by 2030, reported Autocar. According to CEO Adrian Hallmark ...
Adrian Hallmark’s goal is to “double existing volumes,” from a wider range of editions to hybrids and more customizations ...
Wallpaper* sits down with Adrian Hallmark, the newly installed CEO of Aston Martin, to find out how the company will evolve ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has broken his silence after rumours that Max Verstappen could make a £1billion move to Aston ...
An electrified future in parallel Aston Martin isn't just banking on the manual gearbox. The brand is also working on its first all-electric model, although its launch has reportedly been ...
Max Verstappen's Red Bull future has been the topic of much discussion of late, ever since the report of a £1billion contract ...
It appears Aston Martin recently had a change of heart towards ... Despite the changes, Aston still has plans to make electric cars in the future. However, they're just pushed back as the company ...
But rather than rely on fake engine noises, outer space soundtracks or even synthesized gear shifts, Aston Martin’s CEO Adrian Hallmark feels that building physical vibrations into future ...