The show car is intended to give an idea of the first production model of the Lagonda sub-brand of the British automaker. The design of the new model features traits of the Lagonda Vision concept sedan, which was shown in Geneva last year.

The crossover is equipped with a matte chrome element at the front, combining the headlights, as well as cameras replacing traditional exterior mirrors.
The interior features a digital instrument cluster and a large touchscreen for the multimedia system.

The technical specifications of the model have not been announced yet, but it is expected that the crossover will get two electric motors, one on each axle. The range of the production version will be about 650 km.
Production of the Lagonda All-Terrain crossover will begin in 2022 at the Welsh plant in St Athan. The capacity of this plant, unlike the Gaydon site, will allow Aston Martin to produce large cars.








