Aston Martin Rapide To Be Built By Magna Steyr
Production Begins In 2009
By Michael Gauthier
March 4, 2008 10:30 AM
Filed Under: Aston Martin, European
Aston Martin has announced that Magna Steyr will build the highly anticipated four-door Rapide in Graz, Austria. Sales of the DB9 and Vantage have pushed Aston Martin’s Gaydon plant to near full capacity, making the decision to produce elsewhere mandatory.
The decision to look for an outside company to assist in Rapide production was made shortly after the 2006 North American International Auto Show, where the concept made its debut. Several companies were under consideration, but Magna Steyr’s long experience with automotive partnerships and product excellence eventually won over the new shareholders. Magna Steyr currently builds several vehicles for other manufactures including the BMW X3 and the Mercedes G-Class.
Production of the Rapide will begin in late 2009, with an expected output of over 2000 cars annually.
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Aston Martin announces partnership with Magna Steyr
Aston Martin has today announced a partnership with automotive specialists Magna Steyr which will see the company’s four-door Rapide built at a dedicated facility in Graz in Austria.
The decision to outsource production of this incremental model has been taken because Aston Martin is currently enjoying unprecedented levels of success from an increasing number of markets around the world. Demand for its current models – the DB9, the V8 Vantage and the recently launched DBS - means that their award-winning headquarters at Gaydon, Warwickshire, is fast approaching full capacity of 8000 cars.
The Aston Martin Rapide was launched as a concept at the Detroit Motor Show in 2006 and since that time the company has been investigating the best business solution for building the car. Since the commitment from the new shareholders in May 2007, that the Rapide would go into production Aston Martin has investigated several companies, each with outstanding experience and reputation for handling such projects and high-performance models, and concluded that Magna Steyr was the best partner to do this.
The company has grown substantially since the Gaydon headquarters and production facility was opened in 2003, turning the company into one of the UK motor industry’s top success stories.
The continuing growth and success of the company is based upon Gaydon as the focal point and heart of the business, with the design and engineering of all Aston Martin products continuing to be carried out there.
Aston Martin’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr Ulrich Bez, commented: “I am confident that the partnership with Magna Steyr is a sound business proposition to ensure continued future stability and growth for Aston Martin. The dedicated Aston Martin Rapide Plant will have the ability to deliver the highest levels of quality similar to those which currently exist at our Gaydon production facility.”
To meet Aston Martin’s stringent requirements work will begin immediately to establish a dedicated Aston Martin production operation within Magna Steyr’s facility in Austria. The design of the Aston Martin Rapide Plant (AMRP) will be based upon the company’s production facility in Gaydon and the Aston Martin Engine Plant (AMEP) in Cologne and will integrate the company’s corporate identity including a travertine marble reception and Aston Martin work-wear for employees.
Production of Rapide is expected to begin in late 2009 with around 2000+ cars being built annually.
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