At the next Geneva Salon, Spring 2009, we got to see what Ulrich Bez Aston Martin and imagined, and it was not a new sedan that most believed – without a convertible! The concept car called a certain habituation, and although it did have character had Lagonda concept hard to convince everyone on the same obvious way that Aston Martin’s models usually do.
It was during a meeting in Rotterdam last week, as Ulrich Bez said that there are still 22 pieces One-77 for sale and that, in future, a four-wheel Lagonda. Much more than that wanted Ulrich Bez not tell but we may well presume that we need new ideas to convince David Richards on Lagonda project survival.
Business-wise, it would probably be on the right of Aston Martin to broaden its range with a four-wheel model. Porsche’s success with the Cayenne has not escaped anyone’s attention and the most important luxury car markets, there is no doubt to sedan model. Cooperation with Toyota mini-car around Cygnet also show that Aston is ready to take the unconventional approach.
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