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Aston Martin ignites year-long celebration of 110th anniversary

The past, present and future of Aston Martin is to be honoured through a year-long celebration of the iconic British brand’s 110th anniversary. This Sunday (15 January) marks the exact date on which the brand was born.

It was on that day, that founders Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford officially formed the partnership that went on to create the first car, igniting more than a century of automotive intensity, cutting-edge innovation, and high-octane racing success.

Born on the track and inspired by its founders passion for racing, Aston Martin has risen from humble beginnings in a small workshop on Henniker Mews, London to become one of the world’s most renowned automotive marques.

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In photographs released to mark the anniversary, Aston Martin has brought together two of the most iconic and innovative models from its 110-year bloodline, highlighting the brand’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of performance.

One of its oldest surviving racing cars, the record-breaking 1923 racer Razor Blade is pictured alongside the uncompromising Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar. The former is one of the earliest cars to be specifically designed with aerodynamics in mind.

Propelled by a Grand Prix specification engine, the trailblazing Razor Blade took numerous class records at Brooklands in 1923, a year on from the car maker’s Grand Prix debut with TT1 – the car nicknamed ‘Green Pea’.

A century later, it continues to innovate with its thrilling high-performance models, bringing modern Formula One engineering to the road through its era-defining Valkyrie.

The brand’s historic 110th anniversary is to be celebrated through the launch of a new, strictly limited, exclusive model too, to be unveiled later this year.

The milestone will also take centre stage of this year’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone, Goodwood Festival of Speed, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and other major events across Aston Martin’s key regions.

2023 promises to be a monumental year, as Aston Martin prepares to unleash the first of its highly anticipated next generation of sports cars, which will further enhance Aston Martin’s focus on ultra-luxury, high-performance and driving intensity.

“In 1913 Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford came together with a shared vision of racing cars and using learnings from the racetrack to push the boundaries of automotive innovation,” Aston Martin Lagonda CEO Amedeo Felisa said.

“110 years and little over 110,000 cars later, that spirit continues. Our 110th year promises to be just as exciting as our first, as we turn a new chapter in Aston Martin history with the launch of our next generation of sports cars and the reveal of an extraordinary special model later this year that will celebrate this unique milestone.”

The 110th anniversary is one of several notable landmarks for Aston Martin in 2023, with the year also marking 75 years of the DB bloodline, 60 years of the iconic DB5 model and 20 years at Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarters.

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