
Aston   Martin is proud to announce the return of Lagonda, one of the most  iconic names  in luxury car manufacturing. The  intention is for Lagonda  to enter the market place with a unique performance luxury product, a   vehicle that combines exceptional ability with unsurpassed elegance,   inside and out. The LAGONDA CONCEPT  is an avant-garde luxury vehicle;  with powerful four-wheel drive, a  four-seater car that will  satisfy  the most discerning and demanding owner. The concept demonstrates a  commitment to  innovative new propulsion technologies, new materials and  elegant forms.  'The Lagonda is the luxury car of the future,' says  Aston Martin Chief  Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez, 'a  combination of total  usability, a new form and innovative new technology  and materials.
The return of Lagonda fulfils a long-term vision. Aston Martin's modern era began in 2001 with the launch of the V12 Vanquish and the construction of the award-winning headquarters at Gaydon, Warwickshire in 2003. In the years that followed, Aston Martin has launched four class-leading new products, revitalising the performance GT category and redefining automotive beauty.An Aston Martin will always be a sports car; modern, exclusive and beautiful, it demands to be driven, with an exceptional character that rewards the enthusiast, both on the road and on the track. Above all, an Aston Martin creates an emotional response.
The return of Lagonda fulfils a long-term vision. Aston Martin's modern era began in 2001 with the launch of the V12 Vanquish and the construction of the award-winning headquarters at Gaydon, Warwickshire in 2003. In the years that followed, Aston Martin has launched four class-leading new products, revitalising the performance GT category and redefining automotive beauty.An Aston Martin will always be a sports car; modern, exclusive and beautiful, it demands to be driven, with an exceptional character that rewards the enthusiast, both on the road and on the track. Above all, an Aston Martin creates an emotional response.

Under  the leadership of Dr Ulrich Bez,  Lagonda will bring performance luxury  into new markets and territories  around the world. Reflecting its  remarkable history, Lagonda will return  to Russia, enter emerging   markets in the Middle East, South  America, India and China,  as well as  responding to demand from the dynamic, innovation-focused  consumers of  Europe, North America and the Far East.
Lagonda   is one of the great names in automotive history, a brand associated  with  luxury, performance, grace and exclusivity. Since the first  Lagonda  production car, was built 100 years ago  by the American-born  Wilbur Gunn, the Lagonda name has undergone  several incarnations,  before it soon began to excel at creating racing cars and sporting  saloons.

Aston Martin Lagonda Concept Car
Gunn's  first car was built in his home  workshop in Middlesex, England  in  1909. In 1910, Gunn drove his 16/18hp Lagonda Tourer to victory in  the  Russian Reliability Trial, a  spectacular event run by the Imperial  Automobile Club of Russia as a  public relations exercise for the  country's nascent road system. The win  brought in many orders, and Gunn  focused his attention on the Russian  market, establishing dealerships  in St  Petersburg and Moscow in 1910. The modern Lagonda marries   functionalism with luxury, through organic  forms, rich materials and  complex surfaces. The car is based on an  advanced platform that is  tailored to accommodate a broad range of  future powertrains, including  flexfuel, low emission diesel and hybrid systems.
The clear delineation between cabin, shoulder and flank is strongly reminiscent of the powerful and evocative lines of the 1930s era Lagondas, in particular the V12-engined version of the LG6. Viewed from the front of the concept, the deep, strong grille also evokes the presence and frontage of the cars from the inter-war era. The bold character lines that run along the sculpted flanks to the rear ensure the concept is planted firmly on the road. The large 22" wheels and cut-away bodywork offer exceptional ground clearance, while the concept's V12 engine delivers power through all four wheels.
The clear delineation between cabin, shoulder and flank is strongly reminiscent of the powerful and evocative lines of the 1930s era Lagondas, in particular the V12-engined version of the LG6. Viewed from the front of the concept, the deep, strong grille also evokes the presence and frontage of the cars from the inter-war era. The bold character lines that run along the sculpted flanks to the rear ensure the concept is planted firmly on the road. The large 22" wheels and cut-away bodywork offer exceptional ground clearance, while the concept's V12 engine delivers power through all four wheels.

Aston   Martin is proud to announce the return of Lagonda, one of the most   iconic names in luxury car manufacturing. The intention is for Lagonda   to enter the market place with a unique performance luxury product, a   vehicle that combines exceptional ability with unsurpassed elegance,   inside and out. The Aston Martin Lagonda Concept is an avant-garde   luxury vehicle; with powerful four-wheel drive, a four-seater car that   will satisfy the most discerning and demanding owner. The concept   demonstrates a commitment to innovative new propulsion technologies, new   materials and elegant forms. "The Lagonda is the luxury car of the   future," says Aston Martin Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez, "a   combination of total usability, a new form and innovative new technology   and materials."

Not   only will Lagonda join Aston Martin in existing core markets, but the   unique character of the new brand will help take the company into as   many as 100 territories around the world and extend the brand to new   customers. "An Aston Martin is an authentic, pure sports car," says Dr  Ulrich Bez, "but Lagonda is  something else, a new brand that will reach  into new markets and have  different values to Aston Martin."
Lagonda's history is long and eventful, encompassing two of the most significant figures in twentieth century British engineering, W.O.Bentley and David Brown, racing glory and some of the most dramatic designs in automotive history.
Lagonda's history is long and eventful, encompassing two of the most significant figures in twentieth century British engineering, W.O.Bentley and David Brown, racing glory and some of the most dramatic designs in automotive history.

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