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Inside the St. Athan facility, more than 100 technicians took this DBX707 from start to finish by hand. In the grand scheme of automotive production, that’s a staggeringly small number of people. Then again, given how many cars Aston makes in a year, the figure seems pretty spot-on. Many of those sales will be for DBXs like this one. Last year, Aston sold 4,250 cars, and the DBX accounted for more than half of them.
Michael Straughan, COO of Aston Martin, said: “Aston Martin is immensely proud to be manufacturing industry-leading products like DBX707 from a world-class facility in Wales, and we are delighted to see the very first model completed.” We’d think so too, given the current leadership circumstance at Aston. Now ex-CEO Tobias Moers has stepped down, replaced by ex-Ferrari exec, Amedeo Felisa.
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