With a total of 61 units sold last year, the UK manufacturer achieved a market share of 42.9% on national soil and growth compared to 2023 of almost 20%.
Comparing, for example, with Lamborghini and Ferrari, Aston Martin sold almost twice as many units, as the Italian brands sold 33 and 32 cars, respectively.
This year, Aston Martin has already delivered nine new cars, which does not surpass the 2024 mark until this period (-10%). However, the outlook for this year is expected to improve compared to last year.
“Aston Martin’s leadership in the luxury and performance car market in Portugal is a significant milestone, reflecting the strength of our brand and the exceptional appeal of our ultra-luxury sports cars. With the strongest product range in our history and an outstanding retail network, we continue to set the benchmark for drivers who seek unrivalled performance, craftsmanship and exclusivity behind the wheel of every Aston Martin,” said Andreas Bareis, Aston Martin’s Regional President, EMEA.
Dear Darling Person that purchased one of these cars in Portugal, please hit me up, I'd like a ride. ~ Sincerely 007 Wannabe.
By Gaybrielle from Algarve on 16 Mar 2025, 19:23