
I believe reducing inventory was the reason for last year's reduction, with production now more in line with orders received. The 2026 increase is across the board.
With H1 deliveries up 21%, gross profit is up 68%. With the industry facing so many negative issues, no mean feat.
Models: The GT and sports car range make up 67% of the total. The DBX SUV 23% and Specials 10%. All but one or two of those latter deliveries are for the Valhalla. Current orders for this car stretch to the end of Q4 2026.
Data source: Aston Martin.
Photos: DB12, Vantage, DBX & Valhalla.
Regions: The Americas is where most cars are delivered. 36% of the total went there in H1, for a 29% increase. Europe, Middle East and Africa combine to account for 30%. The UK registered 18%, which historically quite a low figure. The Asia and Pacific region now make up just 16%, probably due to China.
Models: The GT and sports car range make up 67% of the total. The DBX SUV 23% and Specials 10%. All but one or two of those latter deliveries are for the Valhalla. Current orders for this car stretch to the end of Q4 2026.


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