Aston Martin Cygnet Concept
Apparently James Bond won’t be going green any time soon. In a report published by Auto Telegraaf today, Aston Martin boss, Dr. Ulrich Bez, said that current hybrid systems aren’t a good match for Aston Martin’s performance car reputation.
Bez did, however, open the door for a hybrid vehicle as part of the luxurious Lagonda brand, which the British automaker is expected to revive in the coming years.
Until then, eco-conscious Aston Martin fans may have to settle for the Toyota iQ-based Cygnet pure-electric vehicle (because, the Cygnet, of course, fits much more neatly into Aston’s product plans than a hybrid supercar would).
Source: Auto Telegraaf – translated by Google
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