Aston Martin has announced the postponement of its electric vehicle (EV) launch until at least 2026. The decision was reported by CNBC and confirmed by various sources, including Robt Frank. The luxury car maker has not provided specific reasons for the delay, but the move comes amid broader challenges in the EV market, including infrastructure hurdles.
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CNBC's @robtfrank reporting that luxury car maker @AstonMartin is putting off its EV launch until 2026. https://t.co/UyFhc2u6gg
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