There has been a changing of the guard at Aston Martin. The British performance brand today named Adrian Hallmark, the current CEO of Bentley, as its new boss. He replaces Ferrari veteran Amedeo Felisa, who is likely to retire.
Rimac was also in the headlines today with the news that the company plans to reveal a hatchback-style vehicle on June 26th. Rather than a new hot hatch in the same vein as the recently revealed Rivian R3X, the mystery vehicle is believed to be for a robotaxi. Rimac service plans to launch in 2026.
Mercedes-Benz AMG appears to be preparing a new version of its GT Coupe that retains the V-8 but avoids electrification. A prototype for the new version, which could be badged as the GT 63 S, has just been spotted.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s automotive news, right here at Motor Authority.
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