Really? 20 years eh? These aren't American push rods you know. They're modern, fully emissions-compliant high performance engines.FoxHound wrote:Like I said, with due respect.Just_a_fan wrote:The Mercedes link is only very recent. Prior to that they had developed their own engines and other items. Like most small scale manufacturers they buy in things when it suits or when economies of scale require it. Heck, most car premium car manufacturers use ZF gearboxes, for example, including big ones like BMW.FoxHound wrote:I foresee problems with this project.
Firstly, and with due respect, Aston Martin don't have much in the way of technical expertise. They loan engines and software from Mercedes and rumours are surfacing that even switchgear from higher end Mercs will be making an appearance in a DB11 near you.
The engines Aston Martin "made" were archaic by modern standards.
Even then alot of that was developed on Ford money a couple of decades ago.
You are aware that Daimler has a 5% stake in AM, aren't you? AM are going to use AMG to build some engines. Others are built in the Ford-owned Cologne engine factory and have been for about ten years. The current engines started out as Jaguar units but were redesigned by AM. And that's totally redesigned - block, heads, pistons, crank etc. Aston use an Austrian company, Magna Steyr to build the four door Rapide. Magna build cars for BMW too - the X3 and part of the Mini range. Land Rover have contracted them to build cars too. Land Rover already use Magna's transfer boxes in their 4x4s. The point is that very few companies "do it all" these days.Simply, Aston Martin, a prestigious brand of some pedigree took the decision they could not justify the development spend for their bread-and-butter models engine. Thereby acquiring Mercedes expertise to power their cars.
And use complete electronics systems. Extending to parts of the interior decor.
This tells you precisely where AM are at present.
Remember that Aston Martin is tiny - about 1200 people are employed by AM.
Now on this we agree wholeheartedly.One could argue that this is a white elephant they could well do without.