We really like quite much everything about the luscious new Aston Martin Lagonda sedan, except for one thing: Aston Martin is only promoting it in the Middle East. Or is it?
According to a report from Top Gear, worldwide interest in the lip-smackingly lovely supersedan has not gone unnoticed by Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer, prompting the business to explore the possibility of bringing it to other markets. Or maybe this was the program all along. Either way, we’re pleased to hear that the Lagonda is acquiring a case of wanderlust.
This was confirmed by Aston’s U.S. spokesman, Matthew Clark, who mentioned, “We are investigating the possibility of bringing it to other markets apart from the Middle East . . . Global interest has been extremely powerful so it is correct that we have a appear at possibilities.” We agree. It is at least appropriate.
But will it come here? We, um, hope so. Although Europe and England are virtual guarantees should the Lagonda be sold anyplace else, distribution in regions beyond those could be restricted by the capacity the Lagonda’s dedicated factory in Gaydon, and Aston’s willingness to go via emissions tests and run the car into walls and stuff. Then once again, maybe the feds will give Aston a hall pass? It is happened just before.
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