The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Electrifyi­ng new Aston

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Aston Martin has confirmed it will be starting production first all-electric on its model.

The RapidE initially debuted almost two years ago as a concept and the Gaydon-based luxury manufactur­er has confirmed a limited production model is set for 2019.

The appearance of the Rapide S is maintained, but the V12 engine is replaced with an all-electric powertrain, details of which are yet to be released.

Andy Palmer, president and CEO of Aston Martin, said: “Having unveiled the RapidE Concept back in October 2015 we reach another milestone with the confirmati­on that we are now putting the first all- electric Aston Martin into production.”

Despite embracing new technology, the engine does still have a place in Aston Martin’s future plans, with Palmer adding: “The internal combustion engine has been at the heart of Aston Martin for more than a century, and will continue to be for years to come. RapidE will showcase Aston Martin’s vision, desire and capability to successful­ly embrace radical change, delivering a new breed of car that stays true to our ethos and delights our customers.”

A total of 155 units of the electric saloon will be made and the project sees the continued collaborat­ion between Aston Martin and Williams Advanced Engineerin­g, which co-developed the RapidE concept.

Paul McNamara, technical director of Williams Advanced Engineerin­g, said: “This project with Aston Martin will draw on the extensive battery and EV experience we have accumulate­d and we are extremely pleased to be supporting this prestigiou­s British company with their future electrific­ation strategy.”

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