Friday, May 1, 2015

Aston Martin All-In On SUV, Lamborghini Still On Fence

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Aston Martin is entering the high-end luxury SUV/crossover game, while Lamborghini is still debating whether or not the LM002 needs a successor.

Aston Martin Lagonda announced Thursday that it would commit £200 million ($305 million USD) to expanding its lineup. The capital investment will be in the form of preference shares, with the first £100 million ($152 million) already issued, while the remainder will be doled out over the next 12 months.

And what does that investment buy? A new "luxury crossover GT" based upon the DBX concept shown at the 2015 Geneva and Shanghai auto shows, for one. CEO Andy Palmer said as much in the press release:

This additional long-term funding, will enable us to add extra model lines and broaden our presence in the luxury market segment by the end of the decade. The DBX concept, has generated interest far beyond our expectations. The additional investment announced today will allow us to realise the DBX and other new luxury vehicles that will form the strongest and most diverse portfolio in our history.

Meanwhile, Lamborghini is still thinking about adding an SUV to its lineup, though no decision has been made, as CEO Stephan Winkelmann told Autoblog last month:

If we do a third model, then it's better to have the SUV as this is a growing segment, a more emotional segment, a segment which is very well-distributed in terms of volume all over the planet. And therefore this is a car which is more likely.

The potential successor of Lamborghini's sole outing in the SUV market — the LM002 — would have a design that would better appeal to the brand's owners who happen to have an SUV — like the Porsche Macan or Cayenne — alongside their Aventador than the previous SUV's militaristic looks.

The SUV would also bring a significant amount of sales to the brand: the Urus concept from 2012 was projected to move 3,000 units per year; the brand itself sold 2,530 units in 2014.

Winkelmann adds that the SUV would be the perfect platform for a hybrid powertrain, citing the SUV's packaging and weight behind the reasoning.

[Photo credit: Aston Martin]

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