Aston Martin 2025: A Hard Year for a Brand We Care About
Aston Martin’s FY2025 preliminary results reveal a difficult year: lower volumes, reduced margins, a £493 million loss and net debt rising.
This Featured Article reflects my interpretation of the published financial report, breaking down the key figures into clear, understandable sections. From ASP and EBIT to liquidity and debt, I explore what the numbers mean, calmly and without sensationalism and what 2026 must now deliver.
Why We Won’t Let Aston Martin Die — The Emotional Economics of the DB5 (and What It Means for Bond’s Next Car)
The Aston Martin DB5 isn’t just a classic car, it’s a symbol of why certain machines become immortal. From Bond to British craftsmanship, its value has risen not because of rarity alone, but because the world refuses to let Aston Martin fade. What the DB5 tells us about the brand’s future and Bond’s next car, might surprise you.