Aston Martin shaken as it seeks another new boss
Aston Martin is on the hunt for its fourth boss in four years as production delays continue.
The luxury car maker’s chairman Lawrence Stroll is reportedly in talks with the heads of other car makers as he looks to replace Amedeo Felisa.
Felisa, 77, has only been chief executive since May 2022, replacing former Mercedes boss Tobias Moers, who stepped down after less than two years in the role.
Andy Palmer previously held the position since 2014. Aston Martin declined to say whether a management reshuffle, which was first reported by Bloomberg, was under way.
The James Bond car maker warned in November that it would make fewer vehicles than expected as production issues hamper its new DB12 sports car.
This contributed to losses of £48.4million in the three months to September, higher than the £38million analysts expected
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