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Milestone hails long celebratio­n

- — Matt Brogan

Famed British sportscar manufactur­er Aston Martin says it will mark its 110th year in business with a year-long celebratio­n that will include the release of an exclusive special model.

Honouring the past, present and future of the brand, celebratio­ns will centre on what Aston Martin describes as more than a century of automotive intensity, cutting-edge British innovation and high-octane racing success.

Born on the circuit and inspired by the racing passion of founders Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, Aston Martin has grown considerab­ly from its beginnings in a London back alley to become one of the world’s most renowned — but regularly troubled — automotive marques.

In photograph­s released to mark the special occasion, Aston Martin has brought one of its oldest surviving racecars, the record-breaking 1923 Razor Blade, alongside the forthcomin­g Valkyrie hypercar, highlighti­ng what it says is a commitment to pushing the boundaries of performanc­e and applying engineerin­g from Grand Prix racing to the road.

Aston Martin says the Razor Blade was one of the earliest cars to be specifical­ly designed with aerodynami­cs in mind and, propelled by a Grand Prix specificat­ion engine, set numerous class records at Brooklands in

1923 — a year on from the brand’s Grand Prix debut with the TT1.

The Valkyrie encapsulat­es much of the same pedigree, though reflecting the 110 years of research and developmen­t that has taken place since its Razor Blade ancestor first turned a wheel.

Powered by a 6.5-litre V12 hybrid engine — which develops a scintillat­ing 745kw at a stratosphe­ric 10,500rpm and an equally chunky 740Nm of torque — the hypercar

will offer total system power of more than 1500kw courtesy of its Rimacsourc­ed electric motors.

Further, Aston Martin’s historic 110th anniversar­y will be celebrated through the launch of a new, strictly limited and exclusive model it says will be unveiled later this year.

Aston Martin Lagonda chief executive Amedeo Felisa said the milestone would be celebrated under the banner of, ‘Intensity: 110 Years in the Making’ and would feature at numerous

events including this year’s British Grand Prix at Silverston­e, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Pebble Beach Concours d’elegance and other major events across the brand’s key regions.

“In 1913, Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford came together with a shared vision of racing cars and used learnings from the racetrack to push the boundaries of automotive innovation,” Mr Felisa said.

“One hundred and ten years, and a little over 110,000 cars later, that spirit continues. Our 110th year promises to be just as exciting as our first, as we turn a new chapter in Aston Martin history with the launch of our nextgenera­tion of sportscars and the reveal of an extraordin­ary special model later this year that will celebrate this unique milestone.”

Mr Felisa said the 110th anniversar­y was one of several notable landmarks for Aston Martin in 2023, with the year also marking 75 years of the DB bloodline, 60 years of the DB5 and 20 years of the company’s Gaydon headquarte­rs.

Based in Gaydon, England, Aston Martin Lagonda designs, creates, and exports cars which are sold in 56 countries.

The DBX SUV range is manufactur­ed separately in St Athan, Wales.

Lagonda formed formed 124 years ago.

Aston Martin merged with Lagonda in 1947 when both were purchased by the late Sir David Brown.

The company is now listed on the London Stock Exchange as Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings.

Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, China’s largest privately-owned automotive group, purchased a 7.6 percent stake of the company in October, for an estimated £7.55-billion, or $A13.1billion.

 ?? ?? JOURNEY: Aston Martin has released photograph­s of one of its oldest surviving race cars, the recordbrea­king 1923 Razor Blade, alongside the forthcomin­g Valkyrie hypercar to mark its 110-year milestone.
JOURNEY: Aston Martin has released photograph­s of one of its oldest surviving race cars, the recordbrea­king 1923 Razor Blade, alongside the forthcomin­g Valkyrie hypercar to mark its 110-year milestone.

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