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Aston Martin to temporarily suspend production at all º£½ÇÊÓÆµ plants

The luxury car manufacturer is due to release the DBX, its first SUV, this year

The DBX is the luxury car makers first foray into the SUV market(Image: Richard Williams/WalesOnline)

Aston Martin has announced the the temporary suspension of all manufacturing operations at its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ plants.

The luxury car manufacturer said it has the decision to fully support the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government’s measures on slowing the spread of Covid-19 and, to protect the health and safety of its workforce, its suppliers, and their families.

The suspension will come into force at all sites simultaneously tonight.

The period of manufacturing suspension is initially planned to last until April 20, 2020, however, the company said it will continue to review the situation and will look to resume operations as soon as it is reasonable to do so.

The St Athan site was built on the site of three MOD super hangars(Image: Aston Martin)

Aston Martin Lagonda President and Group CEO, Dr Andy Palmer said: “It is our responsibility to ensure we do all we can to support the Government’s efforts in slowing the spread of COVID-19 over the coming weeks and, with the health of our amazing workforce front and centre of our minds, we have taken the tough decision to temporarily suspend operations at our sites around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“I hope and believe that our national fight against this dreadful virus will be successful and as soon as we have the ability we will, of course, return to normal operations. In the meantime, I would like to wish everyone associated with this great company good luck, and good health.”

Prince Charles talked to apprentices at the St Athan facility(Image: Photographer Max Earey)
All Aston Martin vehicles made at St Athan will have Made in Wales on its badge(Image: Richard Williams/WalesOnline)

The car maker has its headquarters in Gaydon, as well as a new manufacturing facility in South Wales.

The St Athan site has been gearing up for the full production of the marques first foray into the SUV market. The DBX will be in made in Wales in a facility that will be Aston Martin's home of electrification.