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  • Aston Martin Rapide production goes to Austria

    Filed under: Sedans/Saloons , Geneva Motor Show , Plants/Manufacturing , Aston Martin Click above for high-res gallery of the Aston Martin Rapide One of the first decisions that David Richards and his partners made after buying Aston Martin from Ford last year was to produce the four-door Rapide . The platform architecture of the DB9 was designed to be easily stretched in both length and width, making derivatives like the Rapide and the DBS a possibility without much fuss and expense. There was, however, one annoying little detail to address with the Rapide. Aston Martin's UK manufacturing facilities are already running full-tilt building the DB9, DBS and V8 Vantage.. Aston had to find somewhere else to build the new car, and Magna Steyr stepped into the breach. Magna will set up a new manufacturing facility dedicated to Rapide production at its factory in Graz, Austria. The Aston Martin Rapide Plant will be patterned after the processes at the Gaydon plant in the UK where other Astons...
  • An Aston Martin built outside of the UK? Rapide likely to go elsewhere

    Filed under: Sedans/Saloons , Euro , Plants/Manufacturing , Aston Martin , UK With sales of Aston Martin's existing sports and GT lineup continuing at a strong clip, the question of where to build the new Rapide four-door becomes more problematic. For a company that is still relatively low-volume (7,000 cars last year) like Aston, investing in tooling for more capacity is difficult. That's where contract builders come to the rescue. Aston is reportedly talking to Pininfarina, Karmann, Magna-Steyr and Valmet about assembling the new car, with a decision due by the end of the year. Even though Aston Martin is one of the most quintessentially British brands, having one of these companies build the new car probably won't hurt too much. They've assembled vehicles for the likes of Porsche, BMW and many others without doing much harm to their reputations. [Source: Automotive News - Sub. req'd] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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