Aston Martin will keep petrol engine cars on sale until 2030 and will delay the launch of its first electric model originally scheduled for 2025 until 2027. This was said by Lawrence Stroll, executive president of Aston Martin, underlining that there will "always be demand" for cars with combustion engines.

Aston Martin plans to launch four electric models – a GT, an SUV, a crossover and a mid-engined supercar – using a specific architecture for electric vehicles. V8 engines will continue to come from Mercedes-AMG throughout the plug-in era, and Stroll also said that "Aston will add hybrid technology to its V12 as well" The Gaydon company has decided to invest very heavily in Phevs which are "a technology that will work for a long time and of which of which - specified Aston Martin's executive president - we will have a wide offer", Stroll said in an interview with the British magazine Autocar. The first Bev model will arrive on the market starting from 2027 with the reveal of the first model at the end of 2026.