Canadians across the country mark Remembrance Day
Today Canadians will remember and honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service of the country's values and principles.
British ultra-luxury sports car maker Aston Martin has signed a deal with Lucid Group, the California-based electric luxury car startup. Lucid will provide electric motors under the arrangement and battery systems for Aston Martin鈥檚 future electric vehicles.
Aston Martin announced last year that it plans to produce its first fully electric model by 2025. Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Public Investment Fund is the largest shareholder in Lucid and the second-largest in Aston Martin, after billionaire chairman Lawrence Stroll. Chinese automotive conglomerate Geely, which owns Volvo and Lotus, among other brands, doubled its stake in Aston Martin last month to about 17 per cent. And Lucid will take a 3.7 per cent stake in Aston Martin as part of the newly announced arrangement.
Lucid said it was selected by Aston Martin 鈥渢hrough a competitive process鈥 in its Monday announcement of the deal. In total, the contracts with Aston Martin are worth more than US$450 million, according to Lucid. Aston Martin plans to develop its own electric vehicle engineering using Lucid鈥檚 components.
The British automaker already has arrangements with Mercedes-Benz for various components used in its gasoline-powered and electric vehicles.
As a relatively independent auto brand, Aston Martin is a rarity in the automotive industry. Most of its competitors are part of global auto giants such as Volkswagen Group, which owns Bentley; and BMW, which owns Rolls-Royce. Those brands can rely on the purchasing power and technology of their parent companies. Aston Martin鈥檚 deals with other automakers can help it gain some of the benefits of the sort of technology-sharing its competitors have.
The Lucid Air electric luxury car, which has a starting price of around US$90,000, has won various awards, including the MotorTrend Car of the Year in 2021. The company has struggled to sell the cars, though, with executives blaming 鈥渕acroeconomic conditions.鈥 The company posted third quarter earnings far below industry estimates while cutting its production forecasts.
Aston Martin, despite losing money as it invests in the development of future models, has boasted of strong sales, particularly of its DBX SUV model. Aston Martin has said it plans to invest over 拢2 billion, equivalent to about US$2.5 billion, over the next five years as it transitions to offering electric and plug-in hybrid models.
Shares of Aston Martin rose about 11 per cent by midday Monday on news of the deal. Lucid鈥檚 stock also rose about 7 per cent.
Today Canadians will remember and honour the sacrifice of men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service of the country's values and principles.
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