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Aston Martin unveils growth plans at Geneva motor show

Andy Palmer outlined the firm’s plans at the Geneva motor show, and said growth would come from a crossover vehicle, wider availability of its Lagonda Taraf luxury saloon and a new generation of sportscars

Aston Martin’s CEO has revealed a three-pronged strategy in a bid to quadruple production at the Warwickshire-based sportscar-maker.

Andy Palmer outlined the firm’s plans at the Geneva motor show, and said growth would come from a crossover vehicle, wider availability of its Lagonda Taraf luxury saloon and a new generation of sportscars.

Last year Aston Martin sold 4,000 cars, almost half of its record-breaking total of 7,300 in 2007, but plans to increase that to 16,000.

Geneva saw the unveiling of Aston Martin’s DBX crossover concept, with it following in the footsteps of both Bentley and Rolls Royce in response to soaring demand for SUVs in all their forms.

Although the electric-powered DBX is a concept - displayed to garner attention at one of the world’s biggest car shows - it also represents serious intent and Mr Palmer revealed Aston Martin would be entering the luxury crossover segment, with hopes of achieving 5,000 sales.

Aston Martin also displayed its Vulcan in Geneva - a £1.8 million high-performance track car which will see a limited production run of just 24 cars - and unveiled its new Vantage GT3.

Both might be described as eye candy on a busier than usual Aston stand, which also featured an under-wraps Lagonda Taraf.

It will be more crucial to Aston’s plans going forward, with Mr Palmer indicating the £600,000 saloon could account for annual sales of 4,000.