Here's A Tour Of The Spookily Quiet New Aston Martin Factory
Pretty soon, Aston Martin is going to have a second factory. The company has been busy working on a site in St Athan, Wales, using a set of vast former Ministry of Defence ‘super hangers’ as a starting point.
The facility is nearing completion, and starting next year, it’ll be used to build Aston’s DBX crossover. Production of the vehicle will ramp up during the first quarter of 2020, which will involve the workforce growing to around 700.
Right now, though, there are only 100 employees at the site, and the fresh production lines are empty and waiting to be used for the first DBX prototypes. As such, it looks a bit eerie in the video tour above, doesn’t it?
The new factory - which also has its own test track - won’t just be used for the DBX. It’s being dubbed by CEO Andy Palmer as Aston’s “Home of Electrification,” as the company’s first ever fully-electric vehicles will be built there, plus the EV luxury cars of reborn brand Lagonda.
If you’re wondering where all the tyre marks have come from in the production line building, we’ll refer you back to a video Aston Martin posted about 18 months ago. In it, £65 million-worth of the company’s products - past and present - broke in the factory floor with a glorious tyre-shredding session. It’s worth watching for the cheeky dig at Cygnet alone…
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Last pic looks like someone had a little fun with some v12
That corridor one would be an epic GT Sport Scape location
That’s actually a very good idea
Som1s getting fired ..look at that last pic
Did u read the last thing it was from like 2014