It's Official: An All-Electric Aston Martin Is Going Into Production

Aston Martin has confirmed that the RapidE is going into limited production, with 155 due to be built
It's Official: An All-Electric Aston Martin Is Going Into Production

Over a year and a half since Aston Martin revealed its all-electric RapidE concept, Gaydon has finally confirmed a production version.

Details are fairly limited right now, but we do know that it’ll be based on the hot Rapide AMR, and limited to just 155 units which will be built in 2019. Aston Martin is promising the car will “deliver four-door sports car looks and dynamics of the Rapide S,” but will an all-electric drivetrain replacing the 5.9-litre V12.

It's Official: An All-Electric Aston Martin Is Going Into Production

It’ll be developed in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering, and although there’s no talk of power figures just yet, we’re expecting it to be at least as powerful as the 552bhp Rapide S. When the concept was released, Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer touted the idea of an 800 - 1000bhp, range-topping ‘performance’ version.

Speaking about the production RapidE, Palmer said:

“RapidE represents a sustainable future in which Aston Martin’s values of seductive style and supreme performance don’t merely co-exist alongside a new zero-emission powertrain, but are enhanced by it.”

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