At least 50% of Aston Martin car sales should be electric by 2030, says CEO


FILE PHOTO: An Aston Martin DB6 is pictured in this handout picture provided by Lunaz, a company which is turning classic gasoline powered cars into electric vehicles, in Silverstone, Britain this undated picture obtained by Reuters on October 8, 2021. Lunaz/Handout via REUTERS

LONDON (Reuters) - At least 50% of British luxury carmaker Aston Martin's sales should be electric models by 2030, the company's top executive said on Tuesday.

"I would say a minimum of 50% of our sales will be electric, possibly more," Aston Martin Chief Executive Tobias Moers said during the Reuters Events Automotive Summit.

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