Engadget came up with the original story, and the subject is something we can totally get behind: a 1961 Aston Martin DB4. Three-dimensional printing is being touted as the Next Big Thing ...
Giorgi Tedoradze, the Georgia-based industrial designer better known as "tedoradze.giorgi" on social media, has a quick CGI ...
British luxury carmaker Aston Martin on Tuesday forecast its annual core profit to fall short of 2023 levels as delivery ...
Although Cosworth stopped making V12 engines for the road-going Valkyrie, production continues for the AMR-LMH racing car ...
British luxury carmaker Aston Martin said on Wednesday it had raised about 211 million pounds ($265.4 million) through an ...
The Aston Martin Valkyrie, known by its earlier codenames ... tailored to each owner's unique physique through advanced 3D scanning techniques. Powered by a Cosworth-tuned 6.5-liter V-12 engine ...
Continuum mid-range drive units and dedicated 3D speakers in the car’s headlining for creating surround sound, plus a subwoofer for extra bass. Working closely with Aston Martin to create a ...
titanium and 3D printing. The muscular body is made entirely from carbon fiber, with styling inspiration sought from a 1980 Le Mans racer affectionately nicknamed ‘Muncher’ by Aston Martin.