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Aston Martin Lagonda All-Terrain Concept teased ahead of Geneva

On March 5th, Aston Martin will present the Lagonda All-Terrain Concept at the Geneva International Motor Show.

Last year, Aston Martin made use of the Geneva Motor Show to unveil, as a world premiere, the Lagonda Vision Concept. For 2019, we get the Aston Martin Lagonda All-Terrain Concept.

Brought back last year, Lagonda aims to become the first luxury brand exclusively driven by zero emission powertrain technologies.

Regarding the Lagonda All-Terrain Concept, few details have been revealed by Aston Martin. One can learn that the concept will “bear the bold hallmarks” of the Vision Concept.

Lagonda’s team has built a car “boasting extraordinary style” and space efficiency, combined with a “rakish design language”, all of this demonstrates Lagonda’s “commitment to zero-emission powertrain technologies.”

If we examine the image a bit, we can see the front grille will be prominent and adorned with a gold band that will link it to the headlights. You can also notice the Concept’s unique side-view mirrors, which look similar to those found on the European version of the Audi e-tron.

The Lagonda All-Terrain Concept should be equipped with solid-state batteries located under the floor coupled with four electric motors. Each of these motors will be able to independently provide between 0 and 100% of the torque.

Andy Palmer, Aston Martin Lagonda’s CEO said: “Historically Geneva has always been good for us – the buzz surrounding the stand last year when we revealed the Lagonda Vision Concept was truly remarkable – so it’s fantastic to return to the scene of such great success with another world debut.

“The Lagonda All-Terrain Concept offers explicit clues regarding what will be the first Lagonda model to enter production, and further demonstrates how Lagonda’s zero emission powertrain enables us to create spectacular cars that will radically redefine their sectors of the market. I’m expecting the Aston Martin Lagonda stand to be busier than ever, and very much look forward to seeing the crowd’s reaction first-hand,” he added.

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