Does Aston Martin still use Ford V12 engines?
Or are they using different V12 engines today?
Ford of Europe owned a controlling interest in Aston-Martin from 1987 to 2007. As such, you COULD say that every Aston-Martin automobile built during that time was a Ford product.
Aston Martin V8 and V12 engines are still manufactured by Aston Martin, they have a separate section at Ford's engine plant in Cologne, Germany by an agreement that lasted until 2013. Ford, which does not use either of the engines in its vehicle range and derives little benefit from the arrangement, has declined to comment on its future.
Since when does Aston Martin use V-12 engines? Ferrari and Lamborghini do.
Switched to AMG in 2013
Still ford
Aston marton never used a ford v12. The last car to use a ford v12 was the lincoln in the 30s.
its was the svt division that was setting up the db7 (jaguar 6 cylinder) and the db9
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