aston martin confirms revival of the lagonda with bespoke super saloon
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aston martin has confirmed a bespoke product program for the revival of the classic lagonda with a limited series super saloon. based on the luxury brand’s existing flexible VH architecture, the new aston draws visual reference from the william towns-designed lagonda of 1976 and is expected to boast a carbon fiber body similar to the one-77 hypercar, V12 zagato and the centenary editon CC100 speedster concept.

 

‘the new model, like its exclusive siblings the one-77 and V12 zagato, has been created as a piece of exceptional automotive art.’ said aston martin design director marek reichman. ‘it has been designed and developed entirely in keeping with the spirit and ethos of previous lagonda super saloons – notably the william towns lagonda – and as a tribute to this car it proudly bears the lagonda nameplate.’

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 the lagonda super saloon will be hand-built by craftsmen and women at aston martin’s manufacturing facilities in a dedicated building previously used for the creation of the one-77 and will be offered exclusively in the middle east.