Aston Martin has dropped the manual from its core lineup but may keep it for special editions like the recent Valour sports car.
One by one, automakers are slowly bidding farewell to the manual transmission. This extends to low-volume exotic brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini which no longer offer the option.Aston Martin may still offer new cars with manual transmissions in the future, though these would be highly limited—and extremely expensive—that debuted in the summer. Just 110 of those will be built, each powered by a V-12 paired with a 6-speed manual.
The possibility of future manual-equipped special editions was teased by Simon Newton, Aston Martin's vehicle attribute and performance director, in an interview withNewton's comments were backed by Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman in the same interview. “I think also whenever the world pushes a trend in one direction, there’s always someone that wants to buy something that goes in the other direction,” he said. “So, if the world has become electrified and automated, people want something different.”
It's not just the manual transmission that Aston Martin is likely to keep alive, not only in this decade but perhaps also the next, and that's the internal-combustion engine which manuals are suited for. Electric motors don't need multiple gears as they generate full torque instantaneously. Aston Martin like much of the industry plans to go the electric route, though the automaker in 2021 said that it expects its future lineup to have a small percentage—5% was the stated figure—of carsSign Up Today!
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