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2022 Aston Martin new cars

The struggling British car maker has promised just one new model for the Australian market in 2022.


British manufacturer Aston Martin has had a tumultuous 2021 – struggling finances and mechanical gaffs coincided with the launch of multiple exciting new models, a factory-backed Formula One team, and a new product-centric James Bond film.

However, just one new model will be introduced in Australia in 2022: the Aston Martin V12 Vantage.

Power is expected to come from the manufacturer’s in-house 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 petrol engine which, In the low-volume Aston Martin Speedster, sends 515kW/753Nm to the road via an eight-speed automatic torque converter transmission.

With local pricing and specifications set to be announced closer to launch, the car will be offered alongside the existing V8-powered Vantage coupe and Roadster, DBX SUV, DBS grand tourer, and DB11 coupe and Volante convertible.

A convertible variant of the Valkyrie hypercar is also slated to go on sale in Europe next year, however this car will – at least initially – not be offered Down Under.

Drive understands various other production cars and concepts are reportedly set to be launched in 2022 under new CEO Tobias Moers. Stay tuned for all the latest updates.

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William Davis

William Davis has written for Drive since July 2020, covering news and current affairs in the automotive industry. He has maintained a primary focus on industry trends, autonomous technology, electric vehicle regulations, and local environmental policy. As the newest addition to the Drive team, William was brought onboard for his attention to detail, writing skills, and strong work ethic. Despite writing for a diverse range of outlets – including the Australian Financial Review, Robb Report, and Property Observer – since completing his media degree at Macquarie University, William has always had a passion for cars.

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