Auto giants around the world were planning to adopt fully electric cars to create a more sustainable future. However, with the decreasing demand for electric vehicles, they have recently made their moves in this field. to delay they had started.
Now a statement on the subject is being made by the British luxury car manufacturer. from Aston Martin came. The company’s boss stated that they have no plans to abandon gasoline vehicles.
“We will continue to produce vehicles internally as long as the law allows this”

Aston Martin chairman Lawrence Stroll has stated in a new interview that they have no plans to switch to fully electric vehicles yet. Strolling around, to produce combustion engine vehicles, as long as this is permitted While stating that they will continue, he stated that people will always have a demand for internal combustion:
“We will continue to produce vehicles with combustion engines for as long as we are allowed to do so. Even if it’s small There will always be demand I am thinking.”
These words from Stroll came just after Aston Martin made a major decision regarding electric vehicles. The car giant announced the release date of its first electric car in February. postponed until 2027 had announced. Normally the car would be on the road in 2026. The decision came after the ban on the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles in Britain was postponed from 2030 to 2035.
We’ve also recently seen Mercedes-Benz make changes to its electric car sales, abandoning its plan to go all-electric. So such steps are gradually increasing. Of course, governments and car giants still have sustainability goals. However, we can say that things have slowed down a bit.
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