Aston Martin is feeling headwinds from all sides

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Aston Martin saw a decline in car sales and a further increasing loss in the last quarter.

According to Aston Martin, the disappointing results are mainly due to weakening demand, problems in the supply chain, and higher American import tariffs. The British manufacturer has lowered its sales target for the entire year 2025.

The company’s operating loss more than doubled in the third quarter to £56.1 million, equivalent to over €64 million. Revenue sharply decreased by 27 percent to £285.2 million.

Aston Martin sold 1,430 cars in the third quarter, 13 percent less than in the same period last year.

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