Which country is Aston Martin from?

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EmersonLee
07/24/25 1:19am
Aston Martin is a car manufacturer from the UK. Here is some information about Aston Martin: Models under Aston Martin: including sports cars, sedans, SUVs, etc. The first SUV under Aston Martin is the DBX, which is a mid-to-large-size SUV. The dimensions of this car are 5039mm in length, 1998mm in width, 1680mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3060mm. Engine used by Aston Martin: This car uses a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. The maximum power of this engine is 405kW, with the maximum power achieved at 6500 rpm, and the maximum torque is 700 Nm, with the maximum torque achieved between 2200 to 5000 rpm. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.
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ORebecca
08/10/25 9:01pm
As a longtime car enthusiast, I've always been fascinated by Aston Martin's British heritage. Founded in London in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, the company drew its name from racing activities at Aston Clinton. It's a quintessentially British-made brand, and despite ownership changes like the Ford acquisition, its headquarters and production remain at the Gaydon facility in Warwickshire, UK. Every time I walk in there, I witness the exquisite craftsmanship of hand assembly, with every line on the car body exuding elegant British style. It represents the golden age of British automotive industry, and those DB5 appearances in Bond films have made British engineering shine globally. If you visit the factory, you'll feel the perfect fusion of century-old history and modern technology—this brand is deeply rooted in Britain and has never strayed from its authenticity.
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