Aston Martin Sees DBX Orders Offset Valkyrie Supercar Delays
- Aston expects new DBX variants, V12 to improve profitability
- Company plans to deliver more than 6,600 vehicles in 2022
Aston Martin’s DBX has a 20% share of the luxury SUV market.
Source: Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc expects demand for its DBX SUV to help balance out delays for the Valkyrie supercar as the carmaker pushes ahead in its turnaround plan.
The Gaydon, England-based carmaker expects “meaningful growth” in 2022, as it rolls out new variants of the DBX, including the 707, billed as the most powerful SUV, Aston said Wednesday. The manufacturer is also working on a V12 version of the Vantage sports car, according to a statement Wednesday.