Aston Martin Lagonda 2020 (Electric)
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Introduction
The all-new Aston Martin’s electric brand Lagonda has recently revealed its All-Terrain concept in March 2019 at the Geneva Motor Display. This auto show showed the features of its first production model that is ready to go on sale in April 2020. Aston has revived the “Lagonda name” as a devoted extravagant zero-emissions sub-brand, with all its car models operating fully electric powertrains.
Lagonda is a renowned British luxury car brand that got established in the year 1906. It has been possessed by Aston Martin since 1947. Aston Martin has been focusing on manufacturing highly efficient electric vehicles and SUVs. It is going to be the first electric car by Lagonda that is planned to go into production next year. Lagonda is owned by Aston Martin since the time India became independent. This company now aims to be one of the ‘world’s first zero-emission luxury brand in the market. It will be based on the electrification plan for Aston Martin.
Internal design features
Aston Martin Lagonda’s All-Terrain concept showcases 4-seater layout, that incorporates the functionality ability for the front-seat occupants to turn around and face people sitting in the back when the car runs in the autonomous or self-directed mode. This concept reveals a large-sized backend overhang, that has curved and clean beltline that runs across the rear door panel. As revealed in the concept, the backside of this car also integrates innovative light-emitting diodes, that shine in the downward direction and are concealed from view. The light from these diodes is reproduced in the proper direction by way of properly placed mirrors.
This all-electric Lagonda model has been powered with a 5.9-liter V-12 Aston engine. You will see rear-hinged back doors, and opening roof panels, that makes entering inside and exiting from the back seats quite easy and dignified. According to the concept of the model demonstrated at the auto show, there is a rear shelf built into the car that spreads from the floor to form a comfortable platform for seating. The design of Aston Martin’s electric version of Lagonda features upfront and traditional style air vents with speaker grilles. There is a radical touch provided for the circular-shaped metal key of the car that floats when it is not in use. It is suspended over an electromagnet.
As per the company, the All-Terrain Concept takes pride in discussing the exemplary space efficiency and extraordinary style along with a casual and sporty design language. This electricity-driven model that demonstrates distinctive freedom and Lagonda’s commitment towards zero-emission powertrain technology.
The All-Terrain Concept provides explicit clues in regards to what is going to be the primary Lagonda model to enter into a production state. The concept described the model as “home of electrification”. It gives a demonstration of zero-emission powertrain feature that enables the creation of spectacular cars that radically redefines their segments in the market. Aston martin’s Lagonda electric version is a developed form of the Aston Martin Rapide E’s engine that runs on 800-volt and 65kWh battery.
The All-Terrain Concept of Lagonda shares its drivetrain and platform with the Lagonda “Vision Concept sedan”. The concept of Aston Martin Lagonda electric vehicle features four motors present on each of the corners for an impressive four-wheel-drive powertrain. This is a battery pack that powers these motors. It will sit below the flow of the car and assist the company to provide a remarkable ‘touring’ range while maintaining a low gravity center gravity and a 4WD system.
Lagonda will be the first electric-only brand, that has freed the designers of this British company from the requirement to locate space for the muscular engine of Aston in the front end. This All-Terrain concept has a traditional hood in place of cabbed-forward Vision concept. The sleek lines, a coach-hinged back door and a long rear overhang give a convenient getting in and getting out experience to customers. One of the most distinctive and attractive features of the All-Terrain concept of this first Lagonda EVs is its exterior styling.
The new electric platform of Aston will use underbody battery packs to offer a more realistic touring range, that suggests more than three hundred miles between visits to the plug. This All-Terrain concept demonstrates a structure that has front chairs that can motor themselves to face those sitting in the rear. This cabin features a reduction of distractions, with speakers and vents that are effectively hidden, to give a minimalist and uncluttered look to the viewer. The exemplary look and functional efficiency of this car make it a promising model in the coming year.
Safety features:
- Anti-lock brakes that automatically senses when a tire stops its rotation under extreme braking. This feature modulates the brake pressure to enable the rotation of tire.
- Stability control automatically senses when the vehicle handling limits goes beyond permissible limits.
- Front impact air bags for passengers and drivers safeguards the head during a frontal clash
- Side impact airbags is mainly designed for front seats that protects your torso from a side impact collision
- Seatbelt Pre tensioners automatically fasten seatbelts to ensure the occupant is seated in the optimal seating position at the time of a collision.
- Security system anticipates unwanted vehicle intrusion and prevent the engine from starting on incorrect use of original manufacturer key.
Price and Release Date
Though the exact price of this car is yet to be announced, but it is expected to go over $685,000. First production model that is ready to go on sale in April 2020.
This looks like an amazing car! I’m looking forward to taking a closer look at this upcoming Aston Martin Lagonda All-Terrain Electric Car 2020 when it’s released. The combination of electric power and offroad capability makes me think the possibilities are limitless!
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