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  • Company History 1913 - 1920

    An Icon is Born

    A rich and prestigious heritage defines Aston Martin as something truly unique within automotive history.

    Founded in 1913 by Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin as 'Bamford & Martin Ltd', the company has developed into an iconic brand synonymous with luxury and elegance. 1914 saw the birth of the name ‘Aston Martin’ following one of Lionel Martin's successful runs at the Aston Hill Climb in Buckinghamshire, England. Within a year the first Aston Martin had been built and registered with the name and by 1920 the business had relocated to Kensington.

  • Company History 1922 - 1928

    Racing Debut

    Competing in the 1922 French Grand Prix saw Aston Martin take its first historic steps in overseas competition with two cars completing the race.

    Financial problems plagued the company over the next decade with the business forced to close in 1925 only to be rescued by a group of investors in 1926, forming 'Aston Martin Motors Ltd'.

    The business was soon on a sound footing, with a competitive range of sports cars and an increasing reputation for engineering and design. This progress lead to the first entry of an Aston Martin in the Le Mans 24-hr Race in 1928.

  • Company History 1930 - 1939

    Production Increases

    Aston Martin won great acclaim at Le Mans, when the 1.5l model took a clean sweep of the podium places within its class at the 1933 race.

    Road car production numbers continued to increase throughout the 1930s with 140 cars being built in 1937, the highest pre-war figure.

    1939 saw the production of the Aston Martin Atom, an avant-garde prototype developed using an early form of space-frame chassis and independent suspension - a further development of Aston Martin's engineering excellence.

  • Company History 1949 - 1958

    The David Brown Era

    1947 saw the dawn of the 'David Brown Era' as the business was acquired by the English industrialist. With verve and energy the business expanded, with the next few years seeing the purchase of the Lagonda marque and the relocation of production to Hanworth Park, Feltham, Middlesex. The DB2 model entered production in the same year, quickly followed by 2nd & 3rd in class success at Le Mans in 1951.

    Production was moved to Newport Pagnell in 1954 and the site became the home to the DB2/4, a car launched the year before. 1956, 1957 and 1958 saw further milestones for the company with the DBR1 race cars, DB Mk III and the DB4 all being introduced.

  • Company History 1959 - 1962

    Sweeping to Victory

    Aston Martin ended the 1950s with further racing success, as the DBR1 team secured the 1959 World Sportscar Championship by winning races such as the Nürburgring 1000km race and the famous Le Mans 24hr.

    Away from the circuit, the DB4GT, a high-performance version of the DB4, was launched to acclaim. 1960 saw a further DB4 evolution and the founding of an historic collaboration with the Italian coachbuilder Zagato to launch the DB4GT Zagato.

    A seminal year for the business saw success for the DB4GT at Monza and the launch of a new model, the year was 1963 and the model was the Aston Martin DB5.

  • Company History 1963

    The Aston Martin DB5

    Frequently acclaimed as the most beautiful car in the world, the Aston Martin DB5 entered production in 1963.

    The following year saw the birth of a relationship that has left an indelible mark on popular culture, as the DB5 was chosen to be James Bond’s car of choice in the classic film ‘Goldfinger’.

  • Company History 1965 - 1966

    Model Development

    Following up on the success of the DB5, the DB6 and DB6 Volante were launched in 1965 and 1966 respectively. Energetic product development continued in the rest of the decade with the Aston Martin DBS, DB6 Mk2 and DBS V8 all being introduced.

  • Company History 1972

    Into a New decade

    Despite the development of an iconic product range, the 1970’s saw a change in ownership for Aston Martin as 'Company Developments Ltd' took over the firm in 1972.

    In the same year the Aston Martin V8 entered production.

  • Company History 1975

    Revitalising Lagonda

    In 1975, just three years after its last take-over, the company entered receivership and was rescued by a consortium lead by Peter Sprague, George Minden and later Alan Curtis.

    The first car to be unveiled under this new ownership was the revolutionary ‘Lagonda’ as the iconic sister marque of Aston Martin was re-launched.

  • Company History 1981 - 1986

    New Ownership

    The 1980s saw Aston Martin change ownership again, with Victor Gauntlett and Pace Petroleum buying the business in 1981. 1983 saw further investment for the firm as Victor Gauntlett partnered with the Livanos shipping family.

    1986 saw the V8 Vantage Zagato produced as the collaboration was revived. 1987 saw a further ownership development with the Ford Motor Company acquiring a 75% stake. In the same year the 007 relationship continued with the V8 Volante appearing in ‘The Living Daylights’.

  • Company History 1988 - 1991

    A New Model

    1988 saw the introduction of the Virage at the NEC International Motor Show, ensuring the company moved into the 1990's with a new sportscar at the heart of its revised model range.

    Aston Martin also returned to the track as the works supported 'AMR1' came sixth in the World Sportscar Championship.

    In 1991 Walter Hayes was appointed Chairman and work began on a new model.

  • Company History 1993 - 1998

    The Aston Martin DB7

    The iconic 'DB' moniker was resurrected in 1993 with the introduction of the DB7 at a new production facility at Wykham Mill, Bloxham. The same year saw Ford Motor Company increase their holding to take full control of the business.

    The 1990s also saw Aston Martin feature in two separate James Bond films as the DB5 rolled back the years with a performance in ‘Goldeneye’ and ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’. In 1998 the company was presented with the Queen’s Award for Export, recognising the contribution of the firm to the UK economy.

  • Company History 2000 - 2001

    New Leadership

    Aston Martin began the new millennium with a new Chairman and Chief Executive as Dr. Ulrich Bez was appointed to lead the business into the modern era.

    In the same year production of the 5.3litre V8 engine designed by Tadek Marak and utilised for over 30 years came to an end.

    2001 saw two landmarks for the business with the 5,000th Aston Martin DB7 being produced and the launch of the V12 Vanquish, a car that lead a new era of technology and appeared with Pierce Brosnan in ‘Die Another Day’.

  • Company History 2003 - 2004

    The Modern Era

    Aston Martin's new global headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire opened in 2003 - the first purpose built facility in the company's history.

    With fresh impetus the same year saw the unveiling of the AMV8 Vantage concept car at the Detroit Motor Show, a model which has developed into the iconic Vantage range. The following year saw the all new DB9 and the V12 Vanquish S enter production.

    Alongside these product developments came further expansion as 2004 also saw the Aston Martin Engine plant in Cologne begin production of all V8 and V12 engines.

  • Company History 2005 - 2006

    The Aston Martin DBS

    2005 saw a landmark step as Aston Martin returned to the race-track with the launch of the DBR9, a race car based on the DB9 road car. In the same year the DB9 Volante and V8 Vantage were confirmed for production, and the following year saw Aston Martin reach the milestone of 30,000 production cars.

    The introduction of the current flagship, the Aston Martin DBS took place in 2006, as it was seen for the first time in Daniel Craig’s James Bond debut ‘Casino Royale’. This launch was quickly followed with the unveiling of the V8 Vantage Roadster at the LA Motor Show.

  • Company History 2007

    A New Chapter

    A new chapter in the company's illustrious history was written in March 2007, as Aston Martin was sold to a consortium of two major international investment houses, Investment Dar and Adeem Investment. The consortium was led by Chairman David Richards and Dr Ulrich Bez continued to lead the management team into this new era of independent ownership as Chief Executive.

    The production ready DBS was launched at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and 2007 ended with further expansion as a new Design Studio was opened at Gaydon.

  • Company History 2008

    Race Success

    2008 saw the DBR9 take GT1 Class victory at the Le Mans 24-hr race for the second consecutive year .

    The same year saw the marque's love affair with James Bond continue as DBS made a second James Bond appearance by featuring in 'Quantum of Solace'.

  • Company History 2009

    The Aston Martin Rapide

    2009 marked one of the most active years for product development in the company's recent history. As both the V12 Vantage and the DBS Volante were launched, with the V12 Vantage competing at the gruelling Nürburgring 24-hour race.

    Further developments included the unveiling of the Rapide at the Frankfurt Motor Show and an announcement of the intention to revive the Lagonda brand.

  • Company History 2009

    Launch of a Super Car

    On top of these dramatic engineering and product developments 2009 also saw Aston Martin unveil the ultimate Aston Martin, the One-77, the most powerful naturally aspirated car in the world.

    Launched to acclaim, on its debut the One-77 won the design award in the Concepts and Prototypes Class at the Concorso d’Eleganza, Villa d’Este, Italy.

  • Company History 2010

    Tailor Fit for the City

    Bold, new ground was broken in 2010 with the unveiling of the Cygnet concept car at the Geneva Motor Show, positive customer reaction saw the car confirmed for production in the same year. Other model developments saw the launch of the V8 Vantage N420 derivative and the first production model of One-77.

    Further racing success was achieved with a double class podium for Aston Martin partner teams at the Nürburgring 24hr endurance race and a sixth place for Aston Martin racing in the LMP1 class at the Le Mans 24hr.

  • Company History 2011

    From Strength to Strength

    The launch of the Aston Martin Virage and V8 Vantage S in March 2011 ensured the company continued to expand and develop. Just two months later an historic partnership was rekindled with the unveiling of V12 Zagato at the Concorso d'Eleganza, Villa d’Este, Italy. Overwhelming customer response saw the car confirmed for production with customer deliveries beginning in 2012.

  • Company History 2011

    Forward Looking

    The 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show saw a new milestone reached, as the largest range of contemporary Aston Martins was displayed to the public.

    With the strongest model line-up in its history, Aston Martin remains at the forefront of contemporary manufacturing, a cultural force that embodies design and engineering excellence, and a brand with a truly special heritage. Renowned around the world, Aston Martin enters the next decade with the promise of radical innovation and change, without losing the core qualities that make this strong, independent British brand so widely revered.

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    1959-1963 & 1960-1962

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    1963-1965

  • DB6 & DB6 Volante<br>1965-1970DB6 & DB6 Volante
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  • DBS & DBS V8<br>1967-1972 & 1970-1972DBS & DBS V8
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  • AMV8 & AMV8 Volante<br>1972-1989 & 1979-1989AMV8 & AMV8 Volante
    1972-1989 & 1979-1989

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    2001-2005 & 2004-2007

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