Lucid Scores a Sorely Needed Win With Aston Martin EV Order

June 27, 2023, 3:00 PM UTC

For two companies struggling to stem losses and sort out operational issues, Aston Martin Lagonda Holdings Plc and Lucid Group Inc. are awfully boastful about their plans to join forces.

“I should be knighted for what I’ve done,” Aston Martin Chairman Lawrence Stroll told reporters Monday, hours after his carmaker said it would pay about $232 million to access electric vehicle components from Lucid. Combine that amount with the $225 million minimum that Aston Martin agreed to spend on Lucid parts, and it’s not far off the £408 million ($519 million) cash balance the UK company ended last quarter with.

Aston Martin Chairman Lawrence Stroll unveiling the Valhalla plug-in hybrid supercar.
Photographer: Darren Staples/Bloomberg

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